Mammography is an imaging procedure that uses low-energy x-rays to examine the breast.
It's one of the best tools to screen for or detect breast cancer and other abnormalities.
Because mammography produces such high-quality images of the breast, it can show cancer that may be too small for you or your doctor to feel.
UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital is committed to caring for the breast health needs of all patients at any age. We have personalized screening (recommended imaging) that is based on age, breast density, and risk. If you have any questions about our personalized screening recommendations, please ask for a brochure made by our breast imaging experts.
The Society of Breast Imaging and the American College of Radiology support annual mammography exams starting at age 40, as this saves the most lives. It is up to you and your doctor to decide on routine exams or diagnostic evaluation. Please log on to EndTheConfusion.org or MammographySavesLives.org to learn more.
Screening exams are done to find cancer before there are any symptoms. Even if you are not having any breast problems, an exam is still recommended and should also be done if you have a personal or family history of breast cancer, benign breast disease, or breast implants. A prescription is not needed for this exam.
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Diagnostic exams are done when there are problems such as a lump, nipple discharge, nipple inversion, a change in skin color or texture, or a change in the size or shape of the breast.
This test may also be done if you are asked to return after your first exam for more evaluation. A prescription is need for this exam.
Please keep in mind that: