A mammogram can help a doctor to diagnose breast cancer or monitor how it responds to treatment. Fatty breast tissue appears grey or black on images, while dense tissues such as glands are white. Benign and cancerous tumors, cysts, fibroadenomas, and calcifications also look white. Here, learn more about mammograms.
Mammogram images: Normal, abnormal, and breast cancer
An example of normal and abnormal mammogram images
Mammogram images: Normal, abnormal, and breast cancer
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Figure 1 from Abnormal axillary lymph nodes on negative mammograms