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Radiology - Mammography

What is a mammogram?

A mammogram is a x-ray of the breasts that is used to detect abnormalities.  Mammograms have the ability to detect lesions that are too small or too deep to be felt with BSE (breast-self exam) which makes it an important tool in early detection of breast cancer.  Mammography is considered the best method of detecting lesion in the breast tissue.

The American Cancer Society recommends that all women ages 40 and over have a screening mammogram annually.  If you experience a change in your breasts you should contact your physician.

How do I get ready for a mammogram? 

You should not use any lotion, powder or deoderant on your breasts or underarms before your mammogram.  If you arrive for your appointment wearing any of the above it is okay but, you may be asked to remove it prior to imaging.

How long does the exam take?

A routine mammogram usually takes between 20 and 30 minutes.