Who should have a mammogram?
A mammogram is a simple, safe low-dose radiation x-ray of the breast which is very helpful in early detection of breast tumors. The American Cancer Society recommends that women between the ages of 35 and 40 should have an initial baseline mammogram and women over 40 should have a mammogram every year. Women whose mother or sister had breast cancer should let their doctor know and discuss when to begin mammograms. REMEMBER…self exam monthly clinician exam yearly and mammogram are all necessary components of a good breast care plan. All 3 exams need to be reassuring to provide adequate clinical significance on the absence of breast cancer.
All women. Mammography screening is crucial to the early detection and prevention of breast cancer. In fact, the American Cancer Society recommends that women begin annual screening mammography at age 40. An x-ray technique that photographs the inside of the breast, mammography detects lumps that are often too small or too deep to feel. The earlier cancer is detected, the better a woman’s chances are for a favorable outcome.