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Serena is 52. She has been asked by her gynaecologist to undergo a screening mammography. Her breast examination was normal and no abnormal lumps were found. She wants to know why she needs this test. Does she have any chance of developing breast cancer?

 

The chances of developing breast cancer increase as we grow older. Most cases of breast cancer occur after menopause. The risk keeps increasing up to the age of 80. Breast cancer in the family, especially mother, daughter, or sister can increase the risk as will the presence of certain genes (BRCA1 and BRCA2). Early onset of periods (younger than age 12) and late onset of menopause (55 years or more) also increase the chances of breast cancer. Breastfeeding and delivering babies after age 30 seem to have a protective effect. One of the contributing factors, which can be avoided, is obesity after menopause. Hormone replacement therapy for more than 5 years increases the risk slightly.

 

What is mammography?

Mammography is a process where low doses of X-rays are passed through the breasts. This test detects growths within the breast tissue even before they are large enough to be felt during a physical exam. Some growths are very small or lie deep in the breast tissue and may be hard to detect. Mammography helps find breast cancer at an early and more curable stage

 

Who should have mammography?

Women aged 45–49 years should have mammography done every 1–2 years. Women aged 50 years and older should have it done every year. In the presence of certain risk factors, the test may be advised at a younger age. Mammography is also ordered for checking lumps that have been felt during a physical exam by a doctor or during a breast self-exam.

 

Mammography is essential for all women, especially older women. The size of the breasts does not matter. Mammography can be done even with breast implants. Women who have had breast cancer surgery also may be asked to undergo the test to check the breast tissue that is left.

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