CDI Miami | Friday September 20, 2019

Mammogram Plays A Crucial Role In Detecting Breast Abnormalities

Mammogram Plays A Crucial Role In Detecting Breast Abnormalities

 

A mammogram is an X-ray technique which is specially used to detect any abnormalities in the breast tissue. Women who are at high risk of breast cancer or have a family history of breast cancer are advised to get a mammogram. The mammogram is not only recommended for women, but Diagnostic medical imaging Miami also advises it to male as well when they get a lump in their chest area.

How Is A Mammogram Performed?

During this your breasts are pressed against the mammogram machine, the compression makes it easier to get clear pictures. The two plates of the machine are used to compress your breasts. If you are in your late twenties, your breasts are denser; the radiologist might take multiple pictures to get a clear view.

Things To Tell Your Physician Before Getting A Mammogram

 

  • Tell your physician if you had suffered from any abnormalities of breasts, like lumps, etc.
  • Tell your physician if you had any breast surgeries in the past
  • Tell your physician if you might be pregnant or are breastfeeding

 

What To Expect During Your Mammogram?

 

  • Before your test, you need to undress from waist above
  • You will be facilitate with a hospital gown; you can keep your pants on you
  • Then you need to stand in front of the mammogram machine with your breasts firmly pressed against the machine
  • You might feel a little discomfort due to the compression. If it is painful, you can tell your technologist.
  • It usually takes about 20 minutes; your breasts are compressed just for a few seconds
  • Typically, two views of each of the breasts are taken; if you have implants, then more pictures are made to get better results.

You get your results the next day. Mammograms are beneficial to know if a lump is cancerous or not.  If your physician suspects a cancerous lump, he will ask you to get a biopsy. It is crucial to mention that 95 percent of the biopsies come out as negative. So, if it suspects a lump to be cancerous, there are high chances that it is not cancer. You should not be afraid to get breast lumps checked, as early detection is the key.

Conclusion

Diagnostic medical imaging Miami recommends yearly mammogram after the age of 40. Mammograms help to detect various abnormalities of the breast at an early age.