We all know that mammograms are an essential part of the early
detection of breast cancer, but many of us still don’t get them as often as we
should. It is important for all women,
especially over the age of 40, to know what a mammogram is, and when and how
often they should have a scan.
A mammogram is simply an x-ray designed specifically to look for
abnormalities in the breast. They show
lumps and abnormalities that may not be detected by simply looking at or feeling
the breast. While they often detect
benign lumps as well, they are fairly reliable at detecting cancerous growths.
While most doctors agree that women should get mammograms
regularly after a certain age, they tend to disagree on what that age is. You may think the earlier the better, but not
only do early mammograms use time and money, they have a high rate of false
positives that could lead to unneeded invasive procedures. This false positive rate is higher the
younger the patient. This not only
wastes time and resources, but causes an immense amount of stress on the women
who undergo these unneeded procedures.
Most doctors recommend you get your first mammogram between the
age of 40 and 50, and then continue to get them every one to two years after
that. Almost all doctors recommend
getting at least one mammogram before the age of 50. This is not necessarily to detect a problem,
but to give the doctor something to compare later scans to. By being able to see changes in the breast,
your doctor is better able to detect a problem early.
The age of a first mammogram shouldn’t be the same for everyone
though; there are a few factors that make getting them early more
important. The first is family
history. If your mom or grandmother had
breast cancer, you’re more likely to get it as well, so your doctor will
probably want to give you a more thorough screening. Also, your doctor may want to perform a
mammogram earlier if you or they find a suspicious lump they want to
investigate.
Lately, there has been a lot of talk about digital
mammograms. This is a great technology
that can help save lives, but that doesn’t really mean you need to get a
digital mammogram instead of a normal one.
These two machines produce the same picture, but a digital mammogram can
do it faster because it doesn’t require films to be developed. This new technology allows doctors to take a
picture of an abnormality while they’re performing surgery, making their cuts
more exact, but it makes little difference when getting a routine scan.
While mammograms are important, they shouldn’t be your only
defense against breast cancer. It is
also important to perform a monthly breast self-exam to help with early
detection of problems, and to have yearly exams by your doctor to detect breast
and reproductive issues.

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