Doctors reading your mammogram results will look for different types of breast changes such as small white spots, masses, and other changes. Learn more.| www.cancer.org
A mammogram is a special type of x-ray of your breast. Learn more about the different types of mammograms and why you might need one.| www.cancer.org
Learn about breast ultrasound, often used to look at a breast change that is felt on an exam or seen on a mammogram, to aid in early detection of breast cancer.| www.cancer.org
A biopsy, in which breast tissue is removed and tested, is the only way to know for sure if you have breast cancer. Learn about the types of breast biopsies.| www.cancer.org
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Learn about what your mammogram results mean, including the BI-RADS system that doctors use to describe the findings they see.| www.cancer.org