A MAMMOGRAM FINDS BREAST CANCER YEARS BEFORE YOU CAN EVEN FEEL IT, IF DIAGNOSED IN TIME, BREAST CANCER IS CURABLE.
Mammography
What is Mammography?
Screening mammography is a low-dose X-ray examination of a woman’s breasts used to detect breast cancer when that cancer is too small to be felt as a lump. Screening mammography is carried out on women who do not have any symptoms of breast disease. The aim of screening mammography is to reduce the death rate from breast cancer by detecting unsuspected breast cancers at an early stage. Mammography gives better results if performed for both breasts, rather than imaging any one breast.
Why Mammography?
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women among all cancers in women, however, if detected in its early stages, it has a higher 5 years survival rate. Mammography is the most reliable method for detecting early and small breast cancer. Yearly periodic screening mammography can decrease the mortality ( death ) due to breast cancer by 41%.
How do I prepare for mammography?
No special preparation is required for a mammography.
Do not wear any deodorant, perfume, lotion or talcum powder on the day of your appointment, because these substances might show up as shadows on your mammogram. Wear a two-piece outfit, so you only need to undress from the waist up.
Screening Mammography:
1. For women at average breast cancer risk.
2. For women at high risk for breast cancer
They should do a Mammogram every year starting from 30 yrs of age. Examination by a physician is recommended every 3 yrs.
What are the high-risk factors?
Any woman having symptoms of breast disease, i.e. lump, pain, discharge, nipple retraction, or skin texture/color changes should undergo a mammogram in consultation with her doctor. Mammography can help to decide whether a lump is benign or cancer and can be a guide for biopsy.