The Center for Diagnostic Imaging Discusses How Frequently Women Should Get a Mammogram

There are two kinds of mammograms, according to the Center for Diagnostic Imaging. The first, a preventative (or screening) mammogram is done and regular intervals to make sure there are no abnormal developments. The second, known as a diagnostic mammogram, is performed when there is a sign of a problem, such as a lump in the breast or nipple discharge.

In recent years there have been many variations in the standards for preventative medical testing. A trend has been to increase the frequency of testing. This has helped women diagnose breast cancer in its earlier stages when it is easier to contain.

The Importance of Routine Check-Ups

Mammograms are not mandatory as a routine screening before the age of fifty. However, once the patient has reached the age of 50, it is suggested to get them at least every two years. Doctors also recommend that women do not perform breast self-exams and that mammograms usually are not effective after the age of seventy-five. 

Many experts recommend starting mammograms, earlier than 50; specifically around the age of forty. If a woman has a history of breast cancer in her family or has had some indications or symptoms of issues with her breasts, it is best that she get a mammogram before the age of forty and on a schedule that her doctor recommends. Some women get this as often as every three to six months as a follow up to issues discovered during a mammogram. 

The Necessity of a Mammogram

Most diagnostic mammogram x-ray technologists are women. The technologist will be the only one present during most of your mammogram. Most mammograms take about 20 minutes to perform, including 2 views of each breast. There may be discomfort during the breast compression x-ray.  It is advisable for women to not schedule a mammogram during the week of their period. 

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Source: The Center for Diagnostic Imaging