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What Is a Mammogram and Why It’s Crucial for Early Breast Cancer Detection


What Is a Mammogram?

A mammogram is a low-dose X-ray of the breast that picks up early signs of cancer, and catching them early is the best way to check for breast cancer around the globe.Our expert team is here to guide you through every step of screening and care.

Why Mammogram?

Mammograms can find minor lumps or abnormalities years before a physical checkup with an expert doctor or self-examination can feel them. Finding the condition early makes it possible to treat it quickly, which can greatly lower the danger of it getting worse and raise the chances of survival.

Women over 40 should get yearly mammograms. Doctors often suggest early breast cancer screening for those with a family or personal background of the disease.Catching them early helps in better treatment options. The earlier the detection, the better the outcome.

What Makes Mammograms So Important?

  • Breast cancer remains a major health concern for women worldwide.
  • Early detection greatly improves treatment effectiveness and reduces the need for invasive procedures.
  • Mammograms can detect cancers that are too small to be felt during self-examinations or clinical exams.

Who Needs a Mammogram?

You should consider getting a mammogram if:

Above 40 years:

  • All women aged 40 years and above (regular screening)

Below 40 years

  • Family history of breast or ovarian cancer
  • Observe any skin changes, nipple discharge, or breast lumps.
  • Previous breast imaging has shown abnormalities.

If your doctor has recommended it because of hereditary causes, such as a BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation

What are the advantages of finding out early?

  • Higher chances of survival: It’s easier to treat breast cancer in its early stages.
  • For a few seconds, the breast is gently squeezed between two plates to get clear X-ray pictures from different perspectives.
  • Each breast is photographed on its own.
  • The whole thing takes 10 to 15 minutes.

Is it painful?

Some women feel a little uncomfortable or pressured during compression, although this is usually only temporary and not too severe.

Advanced Breast Care at Clinic B

We put comfort, safety, and getting the right diagnosis first at Clinic B Advanced Breast Care Centre.

  • Free consultations with breast care professionals before and after a mammography.
  • The newest digital mammography machines give clearer pictures and less radiation exposure.
  • Female radiographers and a comfortable setting for patients to help you relax.

What happens if your results come back irregular?

An abnormal mammogram result doesn’t always indicate cancer.In most circumstances, it could be a harmless (non-cancerous) condition like a cyst or fibroadenoma.

In addition to mammograms, doctors may suggest:

  • Breast ultrasound
  • MRI
  • Biopsy (taking a small sample for examination) if they think it’s necessary.

The staff at Clinic B will help you with every step, from getting more tests to making a plan for treatment if you need it.

How Can You Stay Proactive About Breast Health?

  • Consult your physician if you have a family history of breast cancer or a genetic predisposition.
  • Know your risk, follow your doctor’s advice, and schedule regular mammograms.
  • Perform monthly breast self-exams to check for lumps or any noticeable changes.
  • See your doctor promptly if you observe any breast changes or have concerns.
  • Maintain a healthy lifestyle by exercising regularly, eating a balanced diet, and avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol consumption.

Conclusion

If breast cancer is found early, it is quite easy to treat. A mammogram is the best approach to find problems before they get worse. Book a consultation with your doctor to discuss your screening options and stay proactive about your health.

Clinic B – Advanced Breast Care Centre

For Appointments: +91 44 4251 5151

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


Yes. The amount of radiation exposure is quite minimal and much below acceptable levels. There is very little risk, but the benefits are much greater.

Women over 40 should get one every year or whenever their doctor tells them to. Screenings should be conducted more frequently and earlier for women with a higher risk of breast cancer.

Mammograms don’t stop cancer from happening, but they do find it early when treatment works best.

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MGM Cancer Institute

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