Health Tip: Preparing for a Mammogram
March 23, 2008, 11:25 PM ET
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Oct. 21 -- (HealthDay News) -- A mammogram is an X-ray of the breasts that's designed to detect abnormalities, including possible tumors.
Doctors may compare a current mammogram with past results to learn of any changes.
The National Women's Health Information Center offers these suggestions to help women prepare for a mammogram:
Don't schedule a mammogram for the week just before your period, as your breasts may be swollen and sore.Let the technician know before the test begins if you have breast implants.Wear a skirt or pants with a top that's easy to take off. You don't have to completely disrobe.The day of the test, skip applying any lotion, powder, perfume or deodorant under your arms or near your chest, as these can affect the results.Bring any previous mammogram results with you.