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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. 6 Things to Know to Get the Most Out of Your Mammogram ... - AOL

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    According to the National Cancer Institute, "screening mammograms miss about 20 percent of breast cancers that are present at the time of screening," and one of the causes for false-negative ...

  4. Breast cancer screening - Wikipedia

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    Breast density is assessed by mammography and expressed as a percentage of the mammogram occupied by radiologically dense tissue (percent mammographic density or PMD). [23] About half of middle-aged women have dense breasts, and breasts generally become less dense as they age. Higher breast density is an independent risk factor for breast cancer.

  5. Women will now be notified about breast density after ... - AOL

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    She did so after learning that nearly half of women over 40 have dense breasts, which bring an elevated risk of breast cancer and also tend to mask the cancer on mammograms, making detection more ...

  6. Breast disease - Wikipedia

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    Breast diseases make up a number of conditions. The most common symptoms are a breast mass, breast pain, and nipple discharge. [1] A majority of breast diseases are noncancerous. [2] Although breast disease may be benign, or non-life threatening there remains an associated risk with potentially a higher risk of developing breast cancer later on ...

  7. Dense breast tissue - Wikipedia

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    Dense breast tissue, also known as dense breasts, is a condition of the breasts where a higher proportion of the breasts are made up of glandular tissue and fibrous tissue than fatty tissue. Around 40–50% of women have dense breast tissue and one of the main medical components of the condition is that mammograms are unable to differentiate ...

  8. Your Next Mammogram Will Come With A Test For Breast Density ...

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    Having dense breasts isn’t considered something that’s abnormal or a disease, according to the NCI. Meaning, you shouldn’t panic if your mammogram results say that you have dense breasts ...

  9. Breast ultrasound - Wikipedia

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    Women may prefer breast ultrasound over mammography because it is a painless procedure and does not involve the discomfort of breast compression present in mammograms. Breast ultrasound is typically performed using a frequency of 7 to 14 Megahertz, and may also include ultrasound of the axillary tail of the breast and axillae to detect abnormal ...