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  2. Women are being notified that they need to take action if ...

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    Dense breast tissue not only makes mammograms more difficult to read, but it is also a risk factor for breast cancer. Women with dense breasts have a higher risk of developing breast cancer than ...

  3. 16-year-old Feels Lump the Size of a Ping-Pong Ball in Her ...

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    Rowan Addison was 11 when she first noticed a small lump in her left breast. “I showed my mom,” she tells PEOPLE exclusively. At her next checkup, she and her mom mentioned the pea-sized mass ...

  4. Mammography - Wikipedia

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    For women ages 40 to 49, 2,100 women would need to be screened at the same frequency and period to prevent a single death from breast cancer. [4] Women whose breast cancer was detected by screening mammography before the appearance of a lump or other symptoms commonly assume that the mammogram "saved their lives". [80]

  5. Breast ultrasound - Wikipedia

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    In particular, breast ultrasound may be useful for younger women who have denser fibrous breast tissue that may make mammograms more challenging to interpret. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Automated whole-breast ultrasound (AWBU) is a technique that produces volumetric images of the breast and is largely independent of operator skill.

  6. Breast mass - Wikipedia

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    A breast mass, also known as a breast lump, is a localized swelling that feels different from the surrounding tissue. [1] Breast pain, nipple discharge, or skin changes may be present. [1] Concerning findings include masses that are hard, do not move easily, are of an irregular shape, or are firmly attached to surrounding tissue. [2]

  7. Micromastia - Wikipedia

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    Micromastia (also called hypomastia, breast aplasia, breast hypoplasia, or mammary hypoplasia) is a medical term describing the postpubertal underdevelopment of a woman's breast tissue. [1] Just as it is impossible to define 'normal' breast size, there is no objective definition of micromastia.

  8. This woman got a breast exam on live TV. No bra, no blurring ...

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    A woman got a breast exam on live TV. No bra, no carefully draped gown, no blurring. On the British talk show This Morning, model Leeanne Adu, who wears a size 38JJ bra, disrobed and had Dr. Sara ...

  9. Triple test score - Wikipedia

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    An ultrasound can detect abnormalities in the breast tissue by using high-frequency sound waves that bounce off the tissue that then transform into images that can be interpreted. It has been shown to be more useful in searching for masses in dense breast tissue. [16] Ultrasounds have a sensitivity of 76% and specificity of 84%. [17]

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