What to expect
What Is a Mammogram?
Regular mammograms are tests used by doctors to detect
breast cancer early, and it can be detected up to three years before it can be felt. A mammogram
is a low dose X-ray picture of the breast. These pictures allow doctors to see the internal
parts of the breast to detect cancer.
How is a mammogram done?
You will stand in front of a special X-ray
machine. A trained technologist will place your breast on a plastic plate. Another plate will
firmly press your breast from above. The plates will flatten the breast, holding it still while
the X-ray is being taken. You will feel some pressure. These steps are repeated to make a side
view of the breast. The other breast will be X-rayed in the same way. You will then wait while
the technologist checks the four X-rays to ensure the pictures do not need to be re-done. Keep
in mind that the technologist cannot tell you your mammogram results. Each woman’s
mammogram may look slightly different because all breasts are a bit different.
What does having a mammogram feel like?
A mammogram takes only a few
moments with minimal discomfort. What you feel depends on the individual. Your breasts may be
more sensitive if you are about to get or have your period. A radiologist will read the
mammogram and look for early signs of breast cancer or other problems.
Tips for Getting a Mammogram
Try not to have your mammogram the week before
you get your period or during your period. Your breasts may be tender or swollen
then.
Don’t wear deodorant, perfume, or powder on the day of your mammogram. These
products can show up as white spots on the X-ray.
Some women prefer to wear a top with a
skirt or pants, instead of a dress. You will need to undress from your waist up for the
mammogram.
When will I get the results of my mammogram?
A radiologist reads your
mammogram and then reports the results to you and your doctor. If there is a concern, you will
hear from the mammography facility earlier. Contact your health care provider or the mammography
facility if you do not receive a report of your results within 30 days.
What
happens if my mammogram is normal?
Continue to get mammograms according to
recommended time intervals. Mammograms work best when they can be compared with previous ones.
This allows the radiologist to compare them to look for changes in your breasts.
What happens if my mammogram is abnormal?
An abnormal mammogram does not
always mean that there is cancer. But you will need to have additional mammograms, tests, or
exams before the doctor can tell for sure. You may also be referred to a breast specialist or a
surgeon.