They won't give my cousin a Mammogram
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Not 100% sure...
but I do know that mammograms are not always very accurate in young women due to denser tissue. Maybe the plan is to do an ultrasound and proceed depending on those results.0 -
Ultrasound may be to rule out it being a benign cystmissingtexas said:Not 100% sure...
but I do know that mammograms are not always very accurate in young women due to denser tissue. Maybe the plan is to do an ultrasound and proceed depending on those results.
Since your cousin has already identified a lump (which is what mammograms are typically used for), an ultrasound seems like a logical next step to me.
When I was being diagnosed, the radiologist did exactly that, and explained that an ultrasound would show if the lump was just a benign cyst or not ("Or not" meant that a biopsy came next.).
And yes, as missingtexas says, young women typically have much denser breast tissue, which can make mammograms ineffective for them. As my OB/GYN used to say about my young, dense breast tissue way back when, "like looking for a polar bear in a snowstorm."
Hope that helps?
Traci0 -
Thank You LadiesTraciInLA said:Ultrasound may be to rule out it being a benign cyst
Since your cousin has already identified a lump (which is what mammograms are typically used for), an ultrasound seems like a logical next step to me.
When I was being diagnosed, the radiologist did exactly that, and explained that an ultrasound would show if the lump was just a benign cyst or not ("Or not" meant that a biopsy came next.).
And yes, as missingtexas says, young women typically have much denser breast tissue, which can make mammograms ineffective for them. As my OB/GYN used to say about my young, dense breast tissue way back when, "like looking for a polar bear in a snowstorm."
Hope that helps?
Traci
This helps ease my mind. I don't know much about these things and I feel better. Just praying for good news from the Ultrasound.0 -
What right do they have
to say that she is to young, boy that really makes me mad. I know that i had an ultrasound After they saw something in my mamo. The ultrasound will give the dr a clearer picture to see if the lump is a solid mass or fluid filled. If it is solid then it is a tumor, not always cancerous tho. They should do a biopsy on it if it is. If it is fluid filled it will most likely be a cyst. Prayers are with you and your family and let us know how it turns out.
laura0 -
Any History
If you have any history of breast cancer in your family they have to allow you to have one. Is it the doctor or the insurance. If it is the doctor he is wrong as long as he has a medical reason to order it (LUMP) he can. Find another doctor if the ultrasound isn't successful.
Terry0
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