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Digital Mammography

A mammogram is a safe, low dose radiation x-ray of the inside of your breasts, which can show changes too small to be felt. Mammography involves views of each breast. One picture is taken from the side and one from the top. The breast must be pressed between two plates for the pictures to be clear and help reduce the amount of x-rays. This pressure may be a bit uncomfortable, but it only lasts a few seconds. Sometimes after the first set of films is complete, the radiologist, (x-ray physician) may ask for an additional picture, which is done to show a specific area in better detail.

Each mammogram is digitized and processed by a computer. This computer aids the Radiologist in the detection of abnormalities. Wilson Memorial Hospital technologists have been specially trained by the physicians to perform physical exams along with the imaging. These added features improve the detection of disease that will allow quicker treatment. The Radiologist will send a report from the mammogram to your physician who will review the test results with you.

The American Cancer Society recommends that women have a screening mammogram between the ages of 35 and 40 years old.

To prepare for your mammogram at Wilson's Francis Womens Center:

  • Remember not to wear any deodorant or baby powders around the breast area.
  • On the day of your exam, required medication may be taken as necessary.

Self-referred Mammograms

Wilson participates in self-referred screening mammography. To see if you are eligible for a self-referred mammogram, complete this short questionnaire:

1. Are you under 35 years of age?

Yes | No

2. Do you have any of the following symptoms?

Yes | No

a.Lump
b.Breast Pain (onset within last 3 months)
c.Discharge

3. Do you have implants?

Yes | No

4. Do you have a personal history of cancer?

Yes | No

5. Have you had a mammogram with the last 12 months?

Yes | No

If you answered “yes” to any of the above questions, you will need to contact your physician for more information on mammogram testing options.

If you answered “no” to all the above questions and would like to make an appointment for a screening mammogram, call Wilson’s Central Scheduling at 937-497-5656.

For more information about self-referred mammograms or Wilson’s Francis Women’s Center, please call 498-5533.