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  1. A mammogram is an x-ray picture of the breasts. It is used to evaluate some breast symptoms and ... come back at a later date for more mammogram images. This does not always mean you have ...
  2. ... breast tissue. They are often seen on a mammogram . ... They look like small white dots on the mammogram. They are most likely not related to cancer. ...
  3. A mammogram is the most common type of screening. It is an x-ray of the breasts using a ... or clinic and only takes a few minutes. Mammograms can find tumors that are too small to ...
  4. Mammography is a low-powered x-ray technique that captures a picture of the internal structure of ... magnified views are taken of suspicious areas. A mammogram may help in the diagnosis of breast problems, ...
  5. ... article focuses on stereotactic breast biopsy, which uses mammography to help pinpoint the spot in the breast ... an area of calcifications is seen on a mammogram, but cannot be seen using an ultrasound of ...
  6. ... be done to evaluate abnormal findings on a mammogram , breast ultrasound , or MRI. To determine whether someone ... and when you need a follow-up ultrasound, mammogram or other tests.
  7. A mammogram is an x-ray picture of the breasts. It is used to find tumors and to help ...
  8. ... MRI is most often done in combination with mammography or ultrasound . It is not a replacement for mammography. ... see or evaluate clearly on an ultrasound or mammogram. Breast MRI may also be performed to: Check ...
  9. ... symptoms. This is why regular breast exams and mammograms are important, so cancers that don't have ... a breast lump or breast cancer may include: Mammography to screen for breast cancer or help identify ...
  10. ... Women up to age 75 should have a mammogram every 1 to 2 years, depending on their ... not agree on the benefits of having a mammogram for women age 75 and older. Some do ...
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