What is mammography?
The mammography debate!
Mammography is a procedure involving special x-rays of the breast. It is a simple procedure, which can detect breast cancer before it can be felt. In a typical mammogram, two views of the breast are taken by compressing the breast between two plates in two different directions. With careful compression, this is not a painful procedure. Adequate compression is necessary to ensure good quality x-rays of the breasts. The idea is to flatten the breast as much as possible, thereby spreading the tissue out making any abnormal details easier to spot with a minimum of radiation.
Currently this is the single most effective method to detect breast changes that may be cancer, long before physical symptoms can be seen or felt.

No medical test is always 100% accurate and mammography is no exception. The main drawback of mammography is that its ability to pick up lesions is limited by the density of the breast tissue; hence it is not so useful in most young women where the breast is dense. In older women, especially above 50 years, the dense breast tissue is replaced by fat, and therefore mammography can easily detect any abnormalities.

After a mammogram, sometimes, the radiologist will perform an ultrasound of the breast on the patient. One of the reasons is to review a patient with dense breasts and therefore, dense mammograms. Not all young patients have dense breasts and not all older ladies have fatty replaced breasts.


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