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Can Mammograms Detect Stage 1 Breast Cancer?
Mammography involves detailed X-ray images of the breast that may detect tumors too small to feel. Breast cancer appears white on the scan and may show up as a solid mass, areas that look different from healthy breast tissue, or asymmetries areas that appear distorted or pulled toward a certain point.

Comparing New Scans to Old Ones
If you've had a mammogram before, the radiologist will compare the new scans to the old ones. This can help determine if suspicious areas were there before and whether they've changed at all. It's not always easy to see early stage breast cancer on a mammogram.
About half of women have dense breasts. Dense breast tissue also shows up as white on a mammogram, making it a bit harder to detect breast cancer. Your doctor will likely recommend an ultrasound following a mammogram with unclear results.
Most people with stage 1 breast cancer don't have symptoms and the mass is small enough that you're unlikely to notice. Other warning signs of breast cancer are lump under the armpit, an area of the breast that's thickening, swelling or dimpling nipple changes such as redness pulling or discharge any changes in size or shape of the breast or nipple pain.

Cancer is serious, but stage 1 breast cancer is highly treatable and survivable. In stage 1A, the tumor has not spread beyond the breast. In stage 1B, a tiny number of cancer cells have made their way to nearby lymph nodes.
Screening means looking for cancer in someone without symptoms. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends screening mammography every other year for women ages 50-74 who are at average risk for breast cancer.
Mammograms can detect stage 1 breast cancer, though it does miss some. Early-stage breast cancer is very treatable, but it's worth noting that some types are more aggressive than others.

With treatment, the outlook for stage 1 breast cancer is very favourable. Consider speaking with a doctor about your breast cancer risk factors and screening recommendations. And be sure to let a doctor know if you have signs or symptoms between screenings.



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