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FA C T S F O R L I F E

Imaging Methods Used to Find


Breast Cancer

Mammogram
A mammogram is an X-ray image of the breast.
It is used to find early signs of breast cancer.

In the past, images were stored on film. Now,


they are usually stored on a computer (digital).
Digital mammography may be better than film
at finding breast cancer in women who:
• have not gone through menopause,
Breast ultrasound is safe and painless.
• are under age 50 or
• have dense breast tissue.
Breast ultrasound (or sonogram)
Breast ultrasound uses sound waves to make images
When other imaging methods of the breast. It is often used as a follow-up test after an
are needed abnormal finding on a mammogram or clinical breast
Sometimes a mammogram image may not give your exam. Breast ultrasound can tell the difference between a
doctor enough information. In these cases, you may liquid-filled cyst and a solid mass (which may or may not
need an additional test. This could be another be cancer).
mammogram or a different test.
Breast MRI
For example, breast ultrasound and breast magnetic
A breast MRI uses magnetic fields to create an image of
resonance imaging (MRI) may be done. These tests
the breast. It can sometimes find cancers in dense breasts
may help tell the difference between dense breast
that are not seen on mammograms. Breast MRI may be
tissue, benign (not cancer) lumps and cancer.
used with mammography for screening some women at a
high risk of breast cancer (such as those with a BRCA1/2
Mammograms, breast ultrasound and breast MRI
gene mutation). It is not recommended for screening
sometimes show a “false positive” result. This
women at average risk. Breast MRI is more invasive than
occurs when a test finds something that looks like
a mammogram. It can also be costly.
cancer, but isn’t. This can lead to more tests.

For more information, visit www.komen.org or call Susan G. Komen’s breast care helpline at
1-877 GO KOMEN (1-877-465-6636) Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 10 PM ET.
Ask your doctor
Emerging area in imaging and
detection Before you have any test, ask your doctor why you need it.
Here are some questions you may ask:
Breast tomosynthesis (3D digital mammography)
• Why do you recommend I have this test?
Special imaging machines can take many standard
two-dimensional (2D) digital mammograms. • How accurate is the test?
Computer software combines the 2D images into a
• When and how will I get the results?
three-dimensional (3D) image. This is called breast
tomosynthesis. These machines provide both a • If a problem is found, what will we do next?
digital mammogram and an enhanced 3D image
• Will my insurance cover it?
based on the 2D images. Radiologists need special
training to read the 3D images.

Some studies suggest that 2D mammography plus


breast tomosynthesis may find a few more breast
cancers than 2D mammography alone. Yet, it is still
not clear whether 2D mammography plus breast
tomosynthesis is a better screening tool than 2D
mammography alone. Although 2D mammography
plus breast tomosynthesis is available at some
centers, it is still under study and not considered
standard of care at this time.

Keep in mind, these tests are used for screening and


follow-up on abnormal screening tests. A biopsy is
needed to get a final diagnosis of breast cancer.

Related fact sheets in this series:


• Biopsy
• Coping with a Cancer Diagnosis
• Mammography
• When the Diagnosis is Cancer — An Overview

The information contained herein is not meant to be used for self-diagnosis or to replace the services of a medical professional. Komen does not endorse, recommend or make
any warranties or representations regarding the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, quality or non-infringement of any of the materials, products or information provided by the
organizations referenced herein.

The Running Ribbon is a registered trademark of Susan G. Komen®. ©2016 Susan G. Komen® Item No. KO0098 1/16

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