Mammogram
Overview
A mammogram is an X-ray image of breast tissue. Mammograms can identify a breast lump or abnormality before it can be felt. Microcalcifications, a cluster of small calcium specs, can be cancer, precancerous cells, or other benign conditions. If these or other abnormalities are present, additional tests are needed to determine the nature of the cells.

Types of mammograms
There are two primary types of mammograms, screening and diagnostic. See below for more information.
What to Expect with a Mammogram
Before your mammogram, you’ll undress above the waist and wear a wrap. The technologist will position your breasts flat on the plate of the machine to get a high-quality picture. The plastic upper plate is then lowered to compress your breast while the image is taken.
Individual compressions only last a few seconds but can cause discomfort. Be sure to tell the technician if you’re experiencing pain.
Screening mammograms usually involve two or more X-ray pictures of each breast. Diagnostic mammograms are performed with the same X-ray equipment but with a higher total dose of radiation as more images are needed to obtain views of the breasts from several angles.
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