Mammograms: What You Need to Know About Dense Breasts

USASun Oct 13 2024
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When you get a mammogram, doctors look for two main things: signs of breast cancer and whether your breasts are dense. Having dense breasts is actually quite common, with about 40% of women ages 40 and older having them. But what's so special about dense breasts? They're made up of more glandular and fibrous tissue, which can make it harder for doctors to spot cancer on a mammogram. Imagine trying to spot a snowflake in a snowstorm – that’s what it’s like for doctors!
So, why does this matter? Well, if you have dense breasts, your doctor might recommend additional tests like ultrasounds or MRIs to make sure nothing is missed. It’s important to note that having dense breasts doesn’t mean you’ll get cancer, but it can make it tougher to detect if you do. Don’t panic if you find out you have dense breasts. It’s all about knowing what to look for and what steps to take next. Talk to your doctor about your family history and whether extra screening might be a good idea for you.
https://localnews.ai/article/mammograms-what-you-need-to-know-about-dense-breasts-fd527213

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