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Mayo Clinic developed a test called molecular breast imaging, or MBI, which looks at the function of the breast tissue rather than the anatomy.
Tests to evaluate your condition may include: Clinical breast exam. Your doctor checks for changes in your breasts, examining your breasts and the lymph ...
A mammogram is an X-ray image of your breasts. It can be used either for breast cancer screening or for diagnostic purposes, such as to investigate symptoms ...
Breast ultrasounds; Breast MRI. Dense breast tissue may require additional screening exams. If you have a strong family history of breast cancer or high-risk ...
Your doctor determines your breast cancer stage by considering: The size of your tumor; Whether cancer cells have spread to lymph nodes under your arm (axillary ...
Many women diagnosed with breast cancer never have any signs or symptoms, and their cancer is found on a screening test, such as a mammogram. Among women who ...
Find out why doctors use radiation treat breast cancer. Learn what to expect and the side effects of breast cancer radiation, including proton therapy.
Breast health begins with the awareness or sense of what is normal for your breasts. Regular breast self-exams can help you learn what your individual breast ...
A breast lump could be due to something harmless. Or it could be cancer. Learn breast lump causes and find out when you need to see a health care provider.
Research from Mayo Clinic finds breast-conserving surgery yields a low five-year recurrence rate for women with multiple ipsilateral breast cancer.
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