Dense breast tissue makes it harder to spot breast cancer on a mammogram, while also increasing the risk of developing cancer ...
Starting this week, all mammography reports and result letters to patients in the United States will be required to include ...
As of Sept. 10, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration requires those getting mammogram results to also receive notice about ...
The FDA will now require all mammography reports to include whether a person has breast density. Breast density is considered ...
World Dense Breast Day emphasizes the need for awareness and advocacy for individuals with dense breasts, which can ...
Only imaging can measure breast density. According to the National Cancer Institute (NCI), four categories of breast density ...
A U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulation that has gone into effect will require all facilities that provide mammograms ...
A new requirement from the FDA aims at helping detect breast cancer. A local doctor gives us details on what this means for women and mammogram results.
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Having dense breasts increases the risk for cancer. Though mammograms have been found to save lives, there is little evidence ...
Breast density is categorized into four categories: fatty, scattered tissue, heterogeneously dense or extremely dense.
Mammography facilities are now nationally required to inform patients about their breast density, which can affect cancer ...