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MammographyThis procedure uses very low doses of radiation to obtain images of the breasts, allowing doctors to detect small cancers even before they can be felt. A radiologist will interpret your mammogram and provide your physician with a written report. What to expect during your mammography examMammograms are used for two purposes, and the procedure varies for each: Screening mammogram (for women without disease symptoms): Diagnostic mammogram (for women with lumps, skin changes, nipple
discharge, a history of breast cancer or other symptoms/special conditions): Learn how to prepare for your mammography exam.
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