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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.
Discovery of hereditary breast cancer gene

Discovery of hereditary breast cancer gene

International Menopause Society reaction to report on breast cancer

International Menopause Society reaction to report on breast cancer

Cancer genetic risk assessment for individuals at risk of familial breast cancer

Cancer genetic risk assessment for individuals at risk of familial breast cancer

Breast cancer incidence continues to trend low in 2004

Breast cancer incidence continues to trend low in 2004

New, potentially more accurate method for diagnosing breast cancer

New, potentially more accurate method for diagnosing breast cancer

More aggressive breast cancer in Hispanics independent of healthcare utilization

More aggressive breast cancer in Hispanics independent of healthcare utilization

Technology to make implantable devices safe for MRI

Technology to make implantable devices safe for MRI

Bayh calls for tripling of breast cancer research funds

Bayh calls for tripling of breast cancer research funds

Although breast cancer mortality has declined as a whole, declines are greatest for women under 70

Although breast cancer mortality has declined as a whole, declines are greatest for women under 70

New guidelines for mammography

New guidelines for mammography

Women need to be well-informed about mammography screening

Women need to be well-informed about mammography screening

Women ages 40 to 49 urged to consult with doctors before undergoing routine mammography

Women ages 40 to 49 urged to consult with doctors before undergoing routine mammography

Preventive health examinations may provide opportunities for cancer screening

Preventive health examinations may provide opportunities for cancer screening

Regular health exams increase likelihood that older adults will get recommended cancer screenings

Regular health exams increase likelihood that older adults will get recommended cancer screenings

New contrast agent selectively targets and highlights malignant micro-calcifications in the breast

New contrast agent selectively targets and highlights malignant micro-calcifications in the breast

Information technology boosts mammography screening rates

Information technology boosts mammography screening rates

More women with family breast cancer history inquiring about MRI screening following ACS guidelines

More women with family breast cancer history inquiring about MRI screening following ACS guidelines

Women with a recent diagnosis of cancer in one breast should have MRI screening of the opposite breast

Women with a recent diagnosis of cancer in one breast should have MRI screening of the opposite breast

MRI as a key component of the diagnostic workup for women with breast cancer

MRI as a key component of the diagnostic workup for women with breast cancer

American Cancer Society issues recommendation on MRI for breast cancer screening

American Cancer Society issues recommendation on MRI for breast cancer screening

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