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xray both breast, in Visit Clinic

An X-ray of both breasts that creates images to find lumps, calcifications, or other changes early in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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4.5+Rating
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What is a xray both breast Test in Visit Clinic?

A bilateral breast X-ray (mammogram) produces detailed images of breast tissue using low-dose X-rays. It shows masses, solid tumors, cysts, and tiny calcium deposits called calcifications. It is important because early detection of abnormal changes can lead to earlier treatment for breast cancer and other breast conditions. Doctors use it for routine screening and for investigating symptoms like a lump, nipple discharge, or localized pain. It also guides further tests such as ultrasound or biopsy when needed. Results help monitor known changes over time and plan treatment or follow-up.

xray both breast Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Do not apply deodorant, powders, or lotions on the chest area before the test.

xray both breast Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The xray both breast test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a xray both breast Test in Visit Clinic?

xray both breast is used as a screening or diagnostic imaging test, often included in routine mammography programs and diagnostic breast exams. Doctors order it for symptoms like a new lump, nipple discharge, persistent breast pain, or skin changes. It helps detect cancer, benign cysts, calcifications, and infections. Abnormal images can result from tumors, dense breast tissue, cysts, inflammation, or hormone therapy. A family history of breast cancer increases the need for this test.

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Frequently asked questions

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What are the 7 warning signs of breast cancer in Visit Clinic?plus

Seven warning signs of breast cancer: a new lump or thickening in the breast or armpit; change in breast size or shape; skin changes such as dimpling, puckering, redness, or scaliness; nipple changes (inversion, discharge, bleeding); persistent breast or nipple pain; swelling of part of the breast; a rash or crusting on the nipple/areola.

What scan confirms breast cancer in Visit Clinic?plus

Mammography and ultrasound are first-line scans to detect suspicious breast changes; MRI is used for problem-solving or staging. However, imaging alone cannot confirm cancer. Definitive diagnosis requires tissue sampling—most commonly an image-guided core needle biopsy (stereotactic, ultrasound-guided, or MRI-guided) or, less commonly, an excisional biopsy—followed by pathological examination. Pathology determines cancer presence and subtype to guide treatment.

Which scan is best for breast cancer in Visit Clinic?plus

For routine screening, digital mammography—especially 3D tomosynthesis—is the best initial scan. Ultrasound is a useful adjunct for evaluating dense breasts and distinguishing cysts from solid masses. Breast MRI is the most sensitive test and is preferred for high‑risk women, problem solving, or staging. PET/CT is reserved for assessing suspected metastatic disease.

What is the first red flag of breast cancer in Visit Clinic?plus

The first red flag of breast cancer is usually a new breast lump or thickening, often painless, that feels different from surrounding tissue. Changes in size, shape, persistent localized pain, skin dimpling, nipple inversion, or unusual discharge can also signal concern. Any new or unexplained breast change should prompt medical evaluation promptly.

How will breast cancer start in Visit Clinic?plus

Breast cancer begins when DNA mutations in breast cells cause uncontrolled growth, forming a tumour. Most originate in the milk ducts (ductal) or lobules (lobular). Mutated cells can invade surrounding tissue and spread. Risk increases with age, genetics, hormones, and lifestyle factors, though not all tumours have clear causes. Early signs include a new lump, nipple changes, discharge, or skin dimpling.

When to worry about breast pain in Visit Clinic?plus

See a clinician if breast pain is focal, persistent, or linked to a new lump, nipple discharge (especially bloody), skin changes (dimpling, redness, ulceration), swollen axillary nodes, unexplained weight loss, or onset after trauma. Seek prompt care for severe pain, fever, spreading redness (possible infection/abscess), or if you’re over 40 or have a strong family history of breast cancer—evaluation rules out serious causes.