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Follow up on your results. Learning the results of your mammogram is very important. Chances are your mammogram will be normal. But do not assume that your mammogram is normal just because you have not received the results. If you have not received your screening results within 10 days, ask your doctor or call the mammography facility. If your screening mammogram shows anything unusual, talk to your doctor as soon as possible about what you should do next. Your doctor may schedule a diagnostic mammogram, or you can schedule it yourself-but have it done soon. Discuss the results with your doctor.
When a diagnostic mammogram shows something abnormal, the radiologist may recommend another type of exam. A biopsy is a way to obtain a small piece of breast tissue for study under a microscope. Sometimes a biopsy is needed because of something your doctor found in checking your breast even though the mammogram appears normal. Whenever a mammogram uncovers a problem or a need to check something further:
Mammography is very effective, but it does not detect all breast problems. If you find something unusual in your breast, see your doctor. You're in charge of your breast health:
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