It is a well-known fact that breast density compares the amount of
fat to the amount of tissue on a mammogram. It must be noted that dense breasts
contain glandular as well as fibrous tissue than fatty tissue. In other words, young
women tend to have dense breasts. In fact, according to medical institutes, women
who have dense breasts are four to five times more likely to develop breast
cancer. However, researchers are still trying to chalk out why and how.
We all know that dense breasts can make it highly difficult to find
breast cancer on a mammogram. According to doctors, both cancer and dense
breast tissue look same on a mammogram, dense tissue may hide a lump, tumor
from view.
Digital mammography has been found
Digital mammography has been found to be quite awesome and precise than
film mammography for women with dense breasts. Also, breast mammography,
ultrasound and MRI are being studied in order to identify whether combining
these screening tests will improve the overall process of detection of dense
breasts.
While dense breasts increase
While dense breasts increase the risk of cancer in women, it is not
clear if reducing breast density will decrease breast cancer risk. In fact,
according to doctors, women getting older or take alcohol or smoke and gaining
weight after menopause are also somehow related to breast density as well as increase
the risk of breast cancer risk. There are no testing rules specifically for
women with dense breasts. That’s why, it
is important to talk to doctors regarding the condition.
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