What’s it like to get a mammogram?
There are two kinds of mammograms: Screening mammograms, which your doctor will recommend, depending on your age and family medical history; and diagnostic mammograms. Diagnostic tests are used to check a lump or examine symptoms and changes in your breast.
Most breast imaging requires squeezing or compressing the breasts. This may be a little uncomfortable, but usually isn’t painful. Our technologists, who are all women, will do their best to make the process quick and easy.
If we see something unusual on your screening mammogram, we may ask you to come back for a follow-up test. Usually there’s nothing wrong; we just need to get better images. If we find something on your repeat or diagnostic mammogram, your doctor may order an ultrasound or MRI—two other kinds of scans, also available at CHA. They may also order a biopsy. In a biopsy, a small sample of breast tissue is taken for more testing which is performed at CHA Breast Imaging.
If additional consultation is required, patients can consult with CHA's Breast Center. For more information, please click here.
Previous mammograms
If you have had mammograms in the past, outside of Cambridge Health Alliance, it helps to bring those films with you to your appointment. Comparing your mammogram to earlier scans helps us see any changes in your breasts over time.
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