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A mammogram is a safe test used to look for any problems with a woman's breasts. The test uses a special, low-dose x-ray machine to take pictures of both breasts. The results are recorded on x-ray film or directly onto a computer for a radiologist to examine.

Mammograms allow the doctor to have a closer look for breast lumps and changes in breast tissue. They can show small lumps or growths that a doctor or woman may not be able to feel when doing a clinical breast exam. "Mammography" is the best screening tool that doctors have for finding breast cancer.

If a lump is found, your doctor may order other tests, such as ultrasound or a biopsy--a test where a small amount of tissue is taken from the lump and area around the lump. The tissue is sent to a lab to look for cancer or changes that may mean cancer is likely to develop. Breast lumps or growths can be benign (not cancer) or malignant (cancer). Finding breast cancer early means that a woman has a better chance of surviving the disease. There are also more choices for treatment when breast cancer is found early.
UAB expert recommends research and evidence to interpret new mammography guidelines

UAB expert recommends research and evidence to interpret new mammography guidelines

iCAD and AdMeTech Foundation sign a strategic partnership agreement

iCAD and AdMeTech Foundation sign a strategic partnership agreement

Sebelius issues statement on mammography guidelines as GOP attacks health reform proposals

Sebelius issues statement on mammography guidelines as GOP attacks health reform proposals

Tempest over new mammography guidelines affect health legislation, insurance guidelines

Tempest over new mammography guidelines affect health legislation, insurance guidelines

IBM scientists work with Rizzoli Orthopedic Institute to use BioMIMS to treat genetic skeletal diseases

IBM scientists work with Rizzoli Orthopedic Institute to use BioMIMS to treat genetic skeletal diseases

First Edition: November 18, 2009

First Edition: November 18, 2009

NBCC: Revised USPSTF guidelines will put screening and its limitations into proper perspective

NBCC: Revised USPSTF guidelines will put screening and its limitations into proper perspective

IBM scientists create one-step point-of-care-diagnostic test based on innovative silicon chip

IBM scientists create one-step point-of-care-diagnostic test based on innovative silicon chip

Startling new mammogram guidelines incite debate about risk, cost

Startling new mammogram guidelines incite debate about risk, cost

USPSTF recommendations against regular mammography screening can result in unnecessary breast cancer deaths

USPSTF recommendations against regular mammography screening can result in unnecessary breast cancer deaths

Trustmark Voluntary Benefit Solutions offers coverage for vaccines including H1N1 to its policyholders

Trustmark Voluntary Benefit Solutions offers coverage for vaccines including H1N1 to its policyholders

ART Advanced Research Technologies receives delisting notice from TSX

ART Advanced Research Technologies receives delisting notice from TSX

Cancer patients with dense breasts have a higher risk of recurring malignancy

Cancer patients with dense breasts have a higher risk of recurring malignancy

UMass Memorial Health Care renews its supply chain relationship with Broadlane

UMass Memorial Health Care renews its supply chain relationship with Broadlane

Chindex International reports fiscal 2010 second-quarter results

Chindex International reports fiscal 2010 second-quarter results

Postmenopausal hormone therapy reduces the rate of atypical ductal hyperplasia

Postmenopausal hormone therapy reduces the rate of atypical ductal hyperplasia

Latest release of Aspyra’s AccessNET PACS to be demonstrated

Latest release of Aspyra’s AccessNET PACS to be demonstrated

Sectra and Emitac Healthcare sign distribution agreement

Sectra and Emitac Healthcare sign distribution agreement

Non-invasive "optical biopsy" to detect breast cancer

Non-invasive "optical biopsy" to detect breast cancer

Unum enhances the wellness benefit of its critical illness products by adding H1N1 vaccine

Unum enhances the wellness benefit of its critical illness products by adding H1N1 vaccine

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