Mammogram Single Breast - Diagnostic - Film

This is an X-ray of one breast. The images are provided on radiology film.




This is an X-ray of one breast. The images are provided on radiology film.



This type of mammogram is an X-ray of one breast. The images are printed on radiology film. A newer technology (called digital mammogram) provides digital images that can be displayed on a computer and printed for review. Check with your healthcare provider to determine which type of technology will be used, as costs may vary.

  • A diagnostic mammogram is done to evaluate a lump or suspicious area seen on a screening mammogram or detected on a clinical examination.
  • A screening mammogram is done to help detect breast cancer or precancerous conditions in a person who does not have any symptoms.

Here are some things you should know before having a mammogram.

  • Tell the technician if you are, or could be, pregnant. The exposure from a single X-ray has not been associated with harmful effects to an unborn baby, but precautions should be taken.
  • Do not use any deodorant, powder or lotion on your underarms or breasts the day of the test. This could interfere with the test results.
  • You may want to wear a two-piece outfit. That way, you can just remove the top for the test.
  • Tell the technician if you have breast implants. A different procedure may be required.
  • You'll need to stay still during the test, so the technician can take a clear image.

The costs for this test include the charge for the test (facility charge) and physician charges (for performing or interpreting the test). You may get separate bills from the facility and the physician's office.

What should I ask my healthcare provider before having this test?

  • Is there any preparation for the test? (If so, get clear instructions on what you need to do.)
  • How long will it take for me to get the results of my mammogram?
  • If there is an abnormality, who will explain the test results and follow-up plans to me?

Source UHC.com

Also known as:

X-ray
Single
Mammogram Single Breast - Diagnostic - Film
Lump
Film Mammogram
Diagnostic Mammogram
Breast Mammography


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