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What to expect at your first mammogram

Nurse With Patient About To Have A Mammogram

Although recent studies have offered varying opinions on what age a woman should begin getting mammograms, many medical professionals suggest to start testing at age 40. Visit with your doctor to discuss the best option for you. No matter the age, if it’s your first scan, you likely don’t know what to expect.

Rest assured. We’re here to help you prepare for your first mammogram with a few ideas of what you can expect before, during and after your scan. Here’s what you should know:

Before your appointment

During your appointment

After your appointment

In honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, schedule your mammogram today. Mammograms save lives. For most women, it is the best way to find breast cancer as early as possible. In addition to getting a mammogram, a simple way to check for lumps on your own is to perform monthly self breast exams. For tips on how to perform a self breast exam, check out this WebMD article.

Under age 40?

If you are under age 40 and have concerns or other risk factors for breast cancer (such as a family history of breast cancer), speak with your doctor about scheduling a mammogram sooner.

By learning how to prepare for and what to expect from this cancer screening exam, you can eliminate some of the stress and make your experience less worrisome.

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