Why Dense Breasts Matter in Cancer Screening

USAMon Oct 14 2024
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Did you know that around 40% of women older than 40 have dense breasts? This isn't something to worry about, but it does make breast cancer screening a bit trickier. A mammogram, which is like an x-ray of your breast, helps detect cancer early. But when breasts are dense, they're mostly made up of glandular and fibrous tissue, which shows up as white on the x-ray. Since cancer also appears white, it can be hard to spot. That's why women with dense breasts might need extra tests, like an ultrasound or MRI. It's important to remember that dense breasts don't mean you'll get cancer, just that it might be harder to see if you do.
Breast density is classified into four categories, from almost all fatty tissue to mostly glandular and fibrous. Doctors look for other signs too, like tiny calcium deposits called microcalcifications. These can indicate cancer, even in dense breasts. The good news is, having dense breasts doesn't increase your risk of dying from breast cancer. It's just something to be aware of when discussing your health with your doctor.
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