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MAMMOGRAMS - What You Need to Know

By:  Molly M. Long, MD

One of the most commonly asked questions in my office are “When do I need to start getting mammograms?”   The answer is usually easy.  The American Cancer Society recommends beginning screening mammograms at the age of 40 and then yearly thereafter.  If a woman is considered high risk, they need to start at the age of 30; however, having one relative with breast cancer does not make you high risk.  Breast cancer is extremely common affecting 1 out of every 8 women.  Unfortunately, chances are, someone in your family will have breast cancer.  Your doctor can advise you if you are high risk enough for early screening.  In general, there are several red flags for having a genetic link to breast cancer.  They include; members of the family with breast cancer at a young age, a male family member with breast cancer, a family history of ovarian cancer, or three or more blood relatives with breast cancer.   Any of these factors may have your doctor recommending genetic testing as well as an MRI with your screening mammogram.

Mammograms are X-rays that look at changes that could represent cancer.  They are not recommended for the general population until age 40 because they are less accurate on younger women.  A younger woman will have denser breast tissue and this obscures the changes the radiologist needs to evaluate.  It also creates more false positives which mean more tests and biopsies for benign lesions.

The reason why mammograms are so important is that most breast cancers are asymptomatic.  When breast cancer is discovered early, the 5-year survival rate is 98%.  If the cancer has spread to the nearby lymph nodes, it drops to 83%.  If it has spread to distant organs, the survival rate drops to 26%.  Since a mammogram can detect a cancer before if is found by a woman or her health care provider, it can dramatically improve the woman’s survival rate if cancer is diagnosed.

A mammogram uses a special type of X-ray machine that produces a very low dose of radiation.  The breast tissue is compressed between 2 plastic plates in order to spread the tissue apart so the radiologist can evaluate the tissue better.  It causes very little discomfort and only lasts a few seconds. 

Digital mammography is now available in the Tampa-St. Petersburg area.  It is thought to be more accurate in women under age 50, as well as women with greater breast density.  It uses a digital image that can be manipulated on the computer by the radiologist, stored electronically, or sent electronically for evaluation.

Most radiology centers require an order from your physician to schedule your mammogram.  It is ideal to schedule it after your period so your breasts are less swollen and sore.  Most insurances cover screening mammograms.  Uninsured patients should contact the American Cancer Society at 1-800-ACS-2345 to find low cost facilities in your area.

Dr. Long is board certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecologists, and is a Fellow of the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecologists. She is also a member of the Florida Obstetrics and Gynecologic Society, the Pinellas County Medical Association. She is in private practice with Absolute Health and Wellness, A Division of Tampa Bay Women's Care.

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