Do not fear a Mammogram, Detect Cancer Early

by admin-blog-kh | February 7, 2024 6:12 am

Summary

Breast Cancer is being increasingly diagnosed[1] in recent years and has caused alarm in women worldwide. Women are being educated about the condition in various forums including our blog-site. Women are being taught how to do a self-examination for symptoms of breast cancer. However, not all women show clear signs and symptoms. This, plus some other factors increases the risk of Breast Cancer in such women. Mammogram is a screening or diagnostic procedure to help detect Breast Cancer early.

Introduction to Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer is the number one cancer in Indian women today, with as many as 25.8 women out of every 100,000 women diagnosed with the condition (age-adjusted figures). Mortality stands at 12.7 for every 100,000 women, with rural women showing more mortality than their urban counterparts (various sources).

Needless to say, early detection makes treatment more effective and minimizes the risk of losing a breast (from a mastectomy procedure). In recent times, there is increased awareness in women across age-groups about the condition, so more and more women are undertaking frequent self-examination of their breasts, today. Self-examination looks for visible signs and symptoms of breast cancer which can trigger timely consultation with an oncologist (cancer specialist) who specializes in Breast Cancer. These signs include swelling and pain in the breasts and nipples, inversion of the nipples, discharge from the nipples, dimpling of breast skin, and red or flaky breast skin.

If and when the woman is experiencing any of these, she can rush to an obstetrician, gynaecologist or oncologist who will do a clinical exam. In this test, the doctor feels the breasts for lumps or growth[2].

However, there are many women who do not show visible signs listed above or have not felt any lump in their breasts. This puts them at risk, due to a false hope that things are fine. This is dangerous especially if the person has high risk factors for Breast Cancer. In the absence of timely screening, the disease may be advancing silently. A Mammogram is the best solution in such a scenario.

Also Read: A Life with Breast Cancer[3]

What is a Mammogram

Mammogram, also called Mammography is a clinical procedure in which the woman’s breasts are examined under medium-intensity x-rays. The intensity is lesser than what is used for various diagnostic tests including bone density test. Mammograms are of 2 types:

  1. Analog mammograms, where the images from the X-ray are captured on a traditional X-ray film. Was the norm till a few years ago.
  2. Digital Mammogram: Here, X-rays are taken and relayed onto a computer screen, where a software can be used to enlarge or magnify the image in more detail. This again is of 2 types:
    1. 2D Digital Mammograms: Here a couple of X-ray shots are taken from top, and the sides. All the images are relayed on to the computer screen and can be enlarged for more detail.
    2. 3D Digital Mammograms: In this, a series of X-ray shots are taken with the machine moving from one side of the breast to the other in an arching motion. The images are relayed to a computer screen. A sophisticated software running on the computer collates these images and creates a 3D picture of the breast. The picture can also be enlarged for more detail.

Who requires this?

There are various risk factors for breast cancer[4] and all such women can benefit from frequent screening using a Mammogram.

When and how often should this be done?

There are 2 purposes for which Mammograms are done:

  1. Screening Mammograms: This is done on a regular basis, to catch or detect early signs of breast cancer if present.
  2. Diagnostic Mammogram: If self-examination and clinical examination suspects that something is wrong, a Diagnostic Mammogram is done immediately to confirm or rule out breast cancer.

For the purpose of this article, we will stay focused on Screening Mammograms only.

Women who are 40 years and above are at higher risk. So, age, and risk factors mentioned above will determine the level of risk and hence the frequency of screening Mammogram.

If you still have doubts, consult an obstetrician, gynaecologist or oncologist at a reputed hospital. He or she will decide the right time to start, and the right frequency, for a screening Mammogram.

How is the procedure done?

Before

On the day of your mammogram

During

The procedure lasts around 20 minutes and follows this process:

Also Read: Stress – A Risk Factor for Breast Cancer and Recurrence?[5]

Results, and next steps

There is a Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) developed by medical agencies in the west and followed globally today. The score assigned to BI-RADS determines the current situation.

With BI-RADS score 4 or 5, the doctor may call for a biopsy to understand the nature of the growth. In all these cases, the doctor will advise the patient on the next steps, if any, that will be taken.

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Endnotes:
  1. Breast Cancer is being increasingly diagnosed: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/cancer/breast-cancer-early-signs-diagnosis-and-treatment/
  2. doctor feels the breasts for lumps or growth: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/centers-of-excellence-and-specialties/kauvery-breast-clinic
  3. A Life with Breast Cancer: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/news-events/november-a-life-with-breast-cancer-2020
  4. are various risk factors for breast cancer: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/news-events/november-a-life-with-breast-cancer-2020
  5. Stress – A Risk Factor for Breast Cancer and Recurrence?: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/news-events/march-stress-a-risk-actor-for-breast-cancer-and-recurrence-2022

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