Watch this video to learn how to prepare for a screening mammogram and what to expect.
Watch this video to learn what a mammogram is, the two types of mammograms, and when you should start screening for regular mammograms.
When you have a mammogram, you may be told you have dense breasts. But what does that mean, exactly? Let's take a few minutes to learn more.
This is an x-ray of your breast. We use it to check for signs of breast cancer. A mammogram helps us find cancer early. It can find cancer even before you feel a lump in your breast.
Your yearly checkup should include a clinical breast exam. This exam may be done by a gynecologist, family healthcare provider, nurse practitioner, nurse midwife, or specially trained nurse. Yearly breast exams help to ensure that breast conditions are found early.
If your breasts ever feel lumpy, sore, or tender, you may have fibrocystic breasts. This is a very common condition. Here's what you need to know about it.
Most breast conditions are noncancerous. But if you notice any breast changes that aren't normal for you, see your healthcare provider.
It's helpful to learn about the parts (anatomy) of your breasts. Then you know what you're seeing and feeling. This helps you to understand what's normal for your breasts.
Breasts change over time. Their size and texture may vary with shifts in your body weight. Breasts also change as you go through different stages of your life.
A breast cyst is a fluid-filled sac that forms in the breast tissue. You can have 1 or more cysts at a time. They can occur in 1 or both breasts.
Watch this to learn about lumpectomy surgery.
We'd all like to avoid breast cancer. Some risk factors, like your genetic makeup, can't be changed. But did you know there are other things you can do to lower your risk for this disease? Let's take a moment to learn more.
You've noticed a change in your breast. You can feel or see a lump that isn't normally there. You're worried, and you aren't sure what to do next. So let's take a moment to learn about breast lumps and how we deal with them.
Your breasts change throughout your life. Breast self-awareness is knowing how your breasts normally look and feel. That way, you are more likely to spot any changes right away.
Breast cyst drainage (aspiration) is a procedure used to remove fluid from a breast cyst. The drainage may be done if you have a breast cyst that is large or causes symptoms.
There are 2 main types of breast pain. The most common type is linked to the menstrual cycle and is almost always hormonal.
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