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Give and get important information when you schedule the mammogram.
When you call for an appointment, be ready to provide information the
mammography facility needs to know. The facility may wait until your
appointment to ask some questions, so it's a good idea also to take the
information with you when you have your mammogram. The information requested
may include:
- Your name, address, and phone number.
- Your age.

- Name, address, and phone number of any facility where you have had a mammogram.
- Any breast disease in your family.
- Any current problems with your breasts, and how long you have had the problems.
- Past problems with your breasts, breast biopsies, or breast surgeries.
- Whether you have breast implants.
- Other personal information:
- Whether you are pregnant or nursing.
- The timing of your menstrual cycle or when menopause began.
- Anything that might make it harder to do a mammogram
(unusually large breasts or inability to stand, for example).
- Name, address, and phone number of your doctor.
Here are some questions for you to ask before your appointment:
How and when you will find out the results of the exam.
What you need to do to prepare for the exam. (See point 6 of this section for more information.)
If you have any other questions before your mammogram, be sure to call your
doctor or the mammography facility.
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