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Are All Abnormal Mammograms Breast Cancer?

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Are All Abnormal Mammograms Breast Cancer?

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Breast cancer forms inside the tissues of the breast. It is more common in women that it is in men. A self examination and a mammogram are used to detect the presence of lumps. The lumps are then tested to check if they are cancerous and need to be removed. Treatment involves surgery, drugs and radiation. In addition, there are many different types of breast cancer and the extent of their spread is different. Early detection is very important because, it means that you start receiving treatment early. This helps increase your chances of survival.

Breast cancer is more likely to happen in women who come from families with a history of the disease. It is likely to occur in women over the age of forty and those that have the cancer causing gene. Every woman over the age of forty is required to get a mammogram yearly. Those at a higher risk should consider getting checked before the age of forty. A screen mammogram is able to detect an abnormality before it is big enough to be felt during self-examinations. If a lump is found, then a diagnostic mammogram is done to check whether it is cancerous. Other follow-up tests that could be done to check whether a lump is cancerous include; a needle biopsy, a surgical biopsy or a breast ultra-sound.

Not all lumps or abnormal mammograms are indications of breast cancer. A lump could be benign and non-cancerous. It could be a breast cyst or a denser than normal breast tissue. Another factor that could lead to an abnormal looking mammogram is a previous breast surgery. Further tests after screening mammogram needs to be done as soon as possible. This is done so as to allay the patients fears or so that, treatment can begin.

Abnormal mammogram results can have adverse effects on the lives of the patients, family members and friends. This is because of the uncertainty involved as they wait for the diagnostic, biopsy or ultra sound results. Repeated use of mammograms could result in problems due to radiation exposure. There are also limitations involved with the use of these tests. For example, they do not usually save lives as diagnosis could be made after the cancer has spread to other body parts. In situations where it has not spread, it could still not result in helping save lives.

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