Six questions to ask about mammograms
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Here are the six questions about mammograms you should ask, and the answers you need to schedule your next mammogram.
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Debbe Geiger
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and guidance on when to schedule yours
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The latest mammogram guidelines leave many women unsure about when and how often to be screened for breast cancer. Here are the six questions about mammograms you should be asking, and the answers you need to schedule your next mammogram.
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What ’s all the confusion about?
ContentRegularmammograms are the best way to detectbreast cancer at the earliest possible stage. Mammograms identify cancer before symptoms (such as feeling a lump) occur. Early cancers found on a mammogram are often small, confined to the breast (meaning they haven’t spread to other areas), and can be the easiest to treat.Recently, questions arose about whether the benefits of mammography outweigh some possible risks. Mammograms can identify abnormalities that are not cancer. This can result in additional testing, visits, and sometimes procedures, which can cause stress and anxiety. Mammography also exposes women to a small amount of radiation.In response, a U.S. task force convened to evaluate research related to breast cancer screening. They announced, and some professional organizations agreed, that women don ’t need to start regular mammograms until age 45 or even 50. And, rather than have screenings every year, ...
Source: dukehealth.org: Duke Health News - Category: Consumer Health News Authors: dg62 at duke.edu Source Type: news
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