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  2. Mammogram guidelines: What's changed? - Mayo Clinic

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    Studies show that using mammograms for breast cancer screening can lower the risk of dying of breast cancer. Starting mammograms at age 40 may be particularly important for Black women. Black women tend to have breast cancer at a younger age. Black women are more likely to die of breast cancer, compared to people of other races.

  3. Mammogram - Mayo Clinic

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    During a mammogram, your breasts are compressed between two firm surfaces to spread out the breast tissue. Then an X-ray captures black-and-white images that are displayed on a computer screen and examined for signs of cancer. Mammograms play a key role in breast cancer screening. They can detect breast cancer before it causes signs and symptoms.

  4. COVID-19 vaccine: Should I reschedule my mammogram?

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    There's concern that side effects from the vaccine to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) could be mistaken for breast cancer on a mammogram. But that doesn't mean you should cancel your mammogram if you've received your vaccine. Instead, contact the facility where your mammogram is scheduled to ask for guidance.

  5. Breast self-exam for breast awareness - Mayo Clinic

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    A breast self-exam for breast awareness is a check of your breasts that you do on your own. To help increase your breast awareness, you use your eyes and hands to learn if there are any changes to the look and feel of your breasts. If you notice new breast changes, discuss them with your healthcare professional.

  6. Mammogram - Doctors & Departments - Mayo Clinic

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    News from Mayo Clinic. Mayo Clinic Q and A: How breast cancer screening can save lives Oct. 29, 2024, 04:51 p.m. CDT

  7. Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo...

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    A diagnostic mammogram takes views at higher magnification from more angles than a mammogram used for screening. This examination evaluates both breasts. A diagnostic mammogram gives your healthcare team a closer look at any calcium deposits detected in the breast tissue. Calcium deposits, also called calcifications, can sometimes be cancerous.

  8. Dense breast tissue: What it means to have dense breasts

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    Dense breast tissue refers to the way breast tissue looks on a mammogram. It's a very common finding. It doesn't mean there's something wrong. The breasts are made up of dense breast tissue and fatty breast tissue. Dense breast tissue includes the milk glands, milk ducts and supportive tissue in the breast.

  9. Pap smear - Mayo Clinic

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    A Pap smear is a procedure that involves collecting cells from the cervix for testing. It also is called a Pap test. Healthcare professionals sometimes call it cervical cytology. A Pap test is often used to look for cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is cancer that starts as a growth of cells in the cervix. The cervix is the lower, narrow end of ...

  10. Schedule a Screening Mammogram - Mayo Clinic

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    COVID-19 vaccination and Screening Mammogram: If possible, and when it does not delay care, consider scheduling your screening mammogram before your first COVID-19 vaccination or 4-6 weeks after your second COVID-19 vaccination. All times shown are in local time zone, as per location selected. Scheduling your appointment is very important to ...

  11. Breast cancer - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Mammogram. A mammogram is an X-ray of the breast tissue. Mammograms are commonly used to screen for breast cancer. If a screening mammogram finds something concerning, you might have another mammogram to look at the area more closely. This more-detailed mammogram is called a diagnostic mammogram.