• A mammogram is a well-established screening tool that uses low-dose X-rays to evaluate breast tissue for the possible presence of cancer.
  • A mammography exam, called a mammogram, is an excellent method to ensure early detection and improved prognosis, by revealing changes in the breasts that may have gone undetected during a clinical examination by a doctor or self-examination by the patient.
  • At SCP, all mammograms are performed by qualified mammographers.
  • A routine mammogram should be done once a year from the age of 40.
  • Patients who have a strong family history (grandmother, mother, sister) of breast cancer, should discuss the possibility of screenings from an earlier age with their doctor.
General information
Before your mammogram
Let the mammographer know
What to expect
After the mammogram
How long will it take?
Mammography tips
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1. Breast cancer
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