Find out about the accuracy of mammograms.| Susan G. Komen®
Read the research about mammography screening for breast cancer in women ages: 40-49.| Susan G. Komen®
Find breast cancer screening recommendations for women at average risk.| Susan G. Komen®
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It’s important to get a follow-up after an abnormal mammogram. Learn about the types of follow-up tests, when a biopsy is needed, and more.| Susan G. Komen®
Breast ultrasound is often used as a follow-up test after an abnormal finding on a mammogram, breast MRI or clinical breast exam.| Susan G. Komen®
A breast biopsy is the only test that can diagnose and confirm breast cancer. Learn about needle and surgical biopsies.| Susan G. Komen®
Mammography uses X-rays to create images of the breast (mammograms). Learn about mammograms, including how to find low-cost or free mammograms.| Susan G. Komen®