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Mammography

Mammography is the most effective method currently available for breast cancer detection.

What is a mammogram?

Mammography is the most effective method currently available for breast cancer detection. Mammography machines use low doses of X-Rays to produce an image of the breast and breast tissue. The image is examined by a Radiologist who looks for changes or inconsistencies in the breast tissue.

A mammogram is critical in breast cancer detection because the images can reveal cancers that are too small to be felt.

During the positioning for the mammogram some women may experience a little bit of discomfort, which is usually well tolerated.

Concern is also sometimes expressed about the exposure to radiation. With current day mammography machines, the amount of radiation a woman is exposed to during the examination process is minimal and the risks are negligible.

One breast at a time is placed between 2 plates and compressed together. An image is taken and the procedure repeated for the other breast.

A top or blouse is recommended, as you will be required to undress from the waist up and wear a gown. Do not apply talcum powder or deodorant after shower on the day of appointment, as these can show up on the mammogram. A little discomfort may occur when the breast is compressed. You may be asked to undertake an ultrasound, thereby providing your doctor with a more complete examination and result.