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  2. Automated whole-breast ultrasound - Wikipedia

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    The entire breast is scanned in an automated manner, and the procedure yields volumetric image data of the breast. [1] The resulting image data can be read at any convenient time by the radiologist, who is freed from performing the scan.

  3. Breast ultrasound - Wikipedia

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    Breast ultrasound is also used to perform fine-needle aspiration biopsy and ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration of breast abscesses. [8] 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.

  4. Galactography - Wikipedia

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    The procedure is used for investigating the pathology of nipple discharge. Galactography is capable of detecting smaller abnormalities than mammograms , MRI or ultrasound tests. With galactography, a larger part of the ductal system can be visualized than with the endoscopic investigation of a duct (called galactoscopy or ductoscopy ).

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  8. Breast biopsy - Wikipedia

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    A suspicious area on mammography or ultrasound. [9] This may include: Microcalcifications on MRI. [10] BI-RADS score of 4 or 5 on mammography, ultrasound, or MRI. [11] A suspicious hard palpable lump [9] Skin changes like crusting, scaling, or dimpling of the breast, which may signal an underlying breast cancer [9] Abnormal nipple discharge [7] [9]

  9. Opinion: Family history of breast cancer helps to determine ...

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    The best chance for early detection of breast cancer is a combination of three screening tools: Monthly breast self- examination (starting at age 30) Annual high quality mammogram (starting at age 30)