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Your Mammography Experience
A mammogram usually consists of two x-rays of
each breast. Your breast will be positioned over
the film. Moderate compression will be applied
to your breast in order to obtain the clearest
picture with the least amount of radiation. The
compression is not dangerous. It does not damage
the breast tissue and does not produce long-term
discomfort. Occasionally, there is mild aching
immediately following the mammogram. This can be
relieved by Tylenol, buffered aspirin or
ibuprofen, which you may take if you are not
allergic to any of these medications. In a few
cases, the radiologist may request additional
views or a sonogram to further evaluate your
breasts. The entire mammography procedure only
takes about fifteen minutes.
What happens after I am finished?
A consultant radiologist with experience in
mammography will interpret your mammogram. A
report of the results will be sent to your
doctor. All urgent findings will be communicated
immediately.
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