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  2. Dense breast tissue - Wikipedia

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    Dense breast tissue is defined based on the amount of glandular and fibrous tissue as compared to the percentage of fatty tissue. The current mammography classifications split up the density of breasts into four categories.

  3. Women will soon be notified about their breast density after ...

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    There are four categories of breast density provided on a mammogram report, ranging from mostly fatty to extremely dense, Berg said. ... “We want everyone to know that dense breast tissue alone ...

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

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    But if 50 percent or more of your breast tissue is stromal tissue, you have dense breasts, Reitherman says. If less than 50 percent is stromal tissue, you are not considered to have dense breasts.

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

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    The more glands and fibrous tissue than fatty tissue a woman has, the “denser” her breasts. Among women in their 40s, about 50% have some level of dense breasts.

  6. Henda's Law - Wikipedia

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    The law was named after Henda Salmeron, a breast cancer survivor and an activist since 2009, who helped draft Henda’s Law. She lobbied to change the standard of care for women with dense breast tissue through the Texas House Bill HB 2102, "Henda's Law", requiring every mammography provider to specifically notify women that they have dense breast tissue and the increased risks associated ...

  7. Breast cancer - Wikipedia

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    A mammogram also reveals breast density; dense breast tissue appears opaque on a mammogram and can obscure tumors. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] BI-RADS categorizes breast density into four categories. Mammography can detect around 90% of breast tumors in the least dense breasts (called "fatty" breasts), but just 60% in the most dense breasts (called ...

  8. Mammogram facilities must now tell patients about breast ...

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    All women who undergo breast cancer screening with a mammogram in the U.S. must now find out if they have dense breasts — a risk factor for developing breast cancer.. Starting Tuesday, Sept. 10 ...

  9. 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 ...