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what the risks are female breast, breast lumps, causes, breast lumps, mammary gland, mammogram, abnormal discharge, nipple, fibrocystic breast disease, mammogram, a mammogram, x-ray picture, the breasts, detect tumors, cysts, to help differentiate benign, noncancerous, malignant, cancerous, asked, undress, waist up, given a gown to wear, depending on the type of equipment used, sit, stand, one breast at a time is rested on a flat surface that contains the x-ray plate, a device, a compressor, pressed firmly against the breast to help flatten out the breast tissue, x-ray pictures, taken from several angles, hold breath, each picture is taken, , not wear deodorant, perfume, powders, ointments under the arms, on the breasts on the day, the mammogram, obscure the images, remove all jewelry from neck, the radiologist, pregnant, breast-feeding , the breast is compressed, some discomfort, mammography is performed to screen healthy women, signs of breast cancer, evaluate a woman who has symptoms of a breast disease, lump, nipple discharge, breast pain, dimpling, the skin on the breast, retraction, the nipple, screening mammograms, early breast cancer detection, american cancer society recommends mammogram screening every year, all women age 40, older, national cancer institute recommends mammogram screening every 1 to 2 years, women age 40, older, mammography, clinical breast exams, clinician palpates, the fingers, breast self-examinations, breast cancer screening, women age 20, older should receive clinical beast exams every 3 years, women age 40, older should receive clinical breast exams every year, american cancer society recommends that all women age 20, older perform monthly breast self-examination, general recommendations, mammography, clinical breast exams, breast self-exam, women should discuss, personal physician how often to receive breast cancer screening, mammography, clinical breast exam, recommendations vary depending on personal risk factors such a strong family history of breast cancer, breast tissue that shows no evidence of mass, aggregations of cells, calcification, considered normal, a well-outlined, regular, clear spot is more likely to be a benign lesion, cyst, non-cancerous, a poorly outlined, opaque area is more likely to suggest breast cancer, not all benign lesions, perfectly round, cancers, appear well-defined, use ultrasound to further examine the abnormality, evaluate the next best step, findings, a mammogram, ultrasound look suspicious, a biopsy is performed, a lesion is benign, cancerous, conditions under which the test performed, breast cancer, breast infection, fibrocystic breast disease, lumps, in the breasts, breast pain, nipple discharge, level of radiation is low, risk from mammography is exceedingly low, pregnant, have an abnormality checked, abdominal area, shielded by a lead apron, mammography is important, it can, detect breast cancers, feel them, fingers.



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