Radiologist Questions Breast Cancer

Will undergoing a mammography tell me if I'm cancer free?

I am 49 and a breast cancer survivor. Will undergoing a mammography tell me if I'm cancer free? My next one is lined up at the end of the month.

3 Answers

Mammography is very good at picking out suspicious masses as well as picking out suspicious microcalcifications within the breast. Mammography by itself will not tell you if you have cancer. Follow-up imaging such as breast MRI or ultrasound would be necessary for confirmation. Following these secondary tests, if elation look suspiciMammography is very good at picking out suspicious masses as well as picking out suspicious microcalcifications within the breast. Mammography by itself will not tell you if you have cancer. Follow-up imaging such as breast MRI or ultrasound would be necessary for confirmation. Following these secondary tests, if the lesion suspicious for cancer, then image guided biopsy such as ultrasound guided biopsy with a mammotome Is used to obtain a pathological specimen which can be further evaluated to plan surgery. Following a routine mammograms, it is often necessary to do spot mammograms with vocal compression of the breast to determine if a suspicious have the Millatti represents artifact such as Overlapping of breast parenchyma lines. If the abnormality persists on the Spot imaging, then the next step is ultrasound or other imaging modalities.
Mammogram will detect most lesions in the breast. About 10 per cent of malignancies will be undetected. IMPORTANT: Remember, your radiologist will compare your exam with the previous ones and ADD ultrasound if needed.
Yes, but only for your breasts.