Get tips on what to wear, when to schedule, and where to get a mammogram, and learn about what you can expect when you get the mammogram.| www.cancer.org
Mammograms are low-dose x-rays that can help detect breast cancer early. Explore in-depth information about mammograms.| www.cancer.org
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
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
Having dense breasts is common. Learn more about what it means to have dense breasts and how this can affect mammograms and your risk of breast cancer.| www.cancer.org
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