Screening
Mammogram
Overview-
A screening mammogram is a low dose xray of your breast that
is used to identify early signs of breast cancer and changes
in the breast tissue. Please contact your physicians office
for an order.
Criteria for a screening mammogram:
• Patients should be at least 35-40 years old before
having a mammogram.
• Patients should be symptom free (NO PROBLEMS).
• No family history of breast cancer.
Preparation:
Please do not wear deodorant or powder on the day of your
mammogram. This can show up on the xrays and can be mistaken
for microcalcifications in your breast.
Length of exam-
The screening mammogram takes about 20 to 30 minutes to perform.
How is exam performed?
You will be escorted to the mammography suite and asked to
remove your clothes from the waist up. You will be given a
gown to put on. The mammography technologist will position
your breast on the mammography machine in several different
positions. The paddles on the mammography machine will compress
your breast. It is very important that adequate compression
is used or suspicious areas in the breast can be missed.
The mammogram films will be processed and ran through the
R2 CAD Detector unit. The radiologist will read your films
and compare his findings to the R2 unit. A report will be
dictated and printed for your physician.
Results-
Please contact your physician or health care provider for
the results of your test. The results will be available within
a couple of days. A letter with the results will be sent to
your home within two weeks of your appointment.
Please refer any questions regarding your results to your
physician or health care provider.
This page is intended for educational purposes only. This
should not replace medical advice from your physician. Please
call your physician if you have medical questions concerning
your health. For any questions about the procedure, please
contact the radiology department.
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