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In clinical practice as a gynecologist, I often hear the question: “Can I just have an ultrasound?” Patient reluctance is understandable: as mammography can be perceived as uncomfortable, and there are many stereotypes surrounding it. But let’s try to figure out in this article the clinical rationale for recommending mammography as a primary diagnostic tool.

Mammography is a crucial screening tool, serving as a reliable method, capable of detecting changes in breast tissue several years before they can be felt. Mammography provides superior resolution for detecting lesions not palpable on clinical examination or visible via ultrasound.
Ultrasound examination perfectly complements the diagnosis, especially in young women with dense breast tissue, but it is mammography that is essential for detecting microcalcifications, which are often the earliest radiological sign of incipient malignancy.
The need for such early diagnosis is confirmed by statistics: almost one in ten women is at risk of facing breast cancer. Early detection significantly improves prognosis. When we find changes at the earliest stage, when the tumor is still very small, the chances of complete recovery reach 95-98%. Treatment becomes more gentle; often, organ-preserving surgery is used, and recovery is faster.
Annual mammography screening is recommended for all women aged 40 and older. For those with specific risk factors, consultation with a physician regarding earlier screening initiation is warranted.

Many women admit that they worry about the need for breast compression during mammography. It is important to understand that this is a key element for obtaining the most informative and safe image. Compression makes the breast tissue more uniform, which allows X-rays to pass evenly and ensures the image clarity necessary to detect the smallest changes. Compression also significantly reduces the radiation dose.
The procedure lasts only 10-15 seconds for each image, and typically two images are taken of each breast. This brief duration of mild discomfort is essential for accurate image acquisition and diagnostic fidelity. And proper preparation can significantly reduce uncomfortable sensations. Here are my recommendations for a more comfortable mammography that I would like to share with you:

Sometimes, despite regular screening, alarming symptoms appear. You should not panic, but you also cannot postpone a visit to a specialist.
In addition to regular screening, there are symptoms for which you should not wait and must contact a mammologist immediately. These are:
Many breast diseases are completely asymptomatic in the early stages, so regular mammography and examination by a doctor are very important, as they allow changes to be detected before any signs appear. Early detection means the possibility of conservative treatment without surgical intervention in many cases.

The modern rhythm of life, stress, hormonal changes—all this affects breast health. As a doctor, I know that the female breast goes through many changes throughout life. This is normal, but this is why it requires attention and regular monitoring.
I draw your special attention to periods of hormonal reorganization:
It is during these moments that the risk of developing changes increases, as breast tissue is very sensitive to hormone fluctuations.
There are factors that increase the risk of developing breast diseases, and it is important to know about them:

If you discover risk factors, this is a signal to become more attentive to your health and not miss scheduled examinations. As a doctor, I am convinced that taking care of your health is not selfishness; it is a responsibility to yourself and loved ones.
In addition to annual screening, monthly Breast Self-Examination (BSE) is recommended. This is a simple and important habit that allows you to get to know your body better and notice changes earlier. Every month (around the same day of the cycle, or day of the month for women in menopause), dedicate 5 minutes to inspecting and palpating your breasts. However, self-examination should never replace a professional examination and mammography; it is only a useful supplement to regular screening.
We started this article with the question: “Can we limit ourselves to just an ultrasound?” As a Women’s Doctor, I want to emphasize that regular mammography is the gold standard after the age of 40. Please, do not postpone a visit to the doctor and try not to ignore these recommendations. Remember, your health is the most valuable investment you can make.
For a personalized consultation, we invite you to schedule an appointment with Irina Ivanovna Ergül — an experienced specialist.
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13.07.2022