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The Pros and Cons of Mammograms in The Diagnoses of Breast Cancer

Mammogram in Singapore or elsewhere is crucial for the health of your breasts. There are many rumors floating around on the internet which disseminate the idea that mammograms spread breast cancer but this myth is untrue. Learn more!

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The Pros and Cons of Mammograms in The Diagnoses of Breast Cancer

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  1. The Pros and Cons of Mammograms in The Diagnoses of Breast Cancer Mammogram in Singapore or elsewhere is crucial for the health of your breasts. There are many rumors floating around on the internet which disseminate the idea that mammograms spread breast cancer but this myth is untrue. In fact, the first clinical test for breast cancer is done by mammograms. Mammograms enable breast cancer patients to receive therapy at a critical juncture through early detection. Additionally, you should be aware that some results may be falsely positive. It's disconcerting to learn that your mammogram results were positive. A favorable outcome feels, well, positively overwhelming. Women shouldn't be deterred from being screened the next time, say experts at the Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention. The fact that women who obtain false-positive screenings typically return less frequently for their subsequent tests is one of the largest drawbacks in the advantages and downsides of mammography. Women who received a genuine negative result, or no cancer was diagnosed, were shown to be 36% more likely to return in three years for another test. Women who received false-positive results but had no cancer were more likely to get screenings more than four years later. Furthermore, a large number of individuals developed late-stage cancer. Women at high risk for breast cancer should get an MRI and mammogram every year. These risk factors include personal history, family history, genetic mutations known to enhance breast cancer risk, etc. According to research, women who get frequent mammograms require less aggressive therapy and chemotherapy. Women between the age of 45 to 54 should get a mammogram in Singapore or elsewhere done every year. Even older women should continue to get themselves screened at least every 2 years. Your health care practitioner can determine whether additional testing is necessary with the help of screening mammography. It aids in the detection of breast alterations such masses and calcifications. Hence it is important to ignore the myths around mammography and get yourself checked every year

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