What is dense breast tissue, and how does it affect you?

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WHY DO I NEED TO KNOW MY BREAST DENSITY? There are a few different reasons why breast density is important. For starters, dense breast tissue can make it more difficult to detect cancer on a


mammogram. Fibrous and glandular tissue appears white on a mammogram — but so does a possible tumor. “So [that] can make it harder for radiologists to visualize an abnormality,” says Tari


A. King, M.D., chief of breast surgery at Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women’s Cancer Center in Boston. Beyond this masking effect, women with what King calls extremely dense breasts are at


increased risk for breast cancer, though scientists are not sure why, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes. WHAT CAN YOU DO IF YOU HAVE DENSE BREASTS? So, you just


found out you have dense breasts. That doesn’t necessarily mean you need additional screening and added worry, King says. What it does mean is that you should have a conversation with your


doctor, who will consider your overall breast cancer risk and, based on that risk, may recommend more imaging with an ultrasound or MRI. WHEN DO YOU NEED A MAMMOGRAM? ​_For individuals at


average risk_ * WOMEN AGES 40 TO 44 have the option to start screening every year. * WOMEN 45 TO 54 should get mammograms every year. * WOMEN 55 AND OLDER can switch to a mammogram every


other year, or they can choose to continue yearly mammograms. _According to American Cancer Society guidelines _ These tests do not have the same masking effects as a mammogram, but they


may lead to more false positives and unnecessary biopsies and they can be more expensive, King says. Patients with Medicare Part B can expect to pay 20 percent coinsurance for a breast


ultrasound if their doctor deems it necessary. People with Medicare Advantage plans may need pre-authorizations or other information from a provider to show an additional test is medically


necessary. “There’s not a one-size-fits-all approach when it comes to recommendations for additional imaging,” King says. Having dense breasts is one risk factor for breast cancer on a list


of several. Others include age (most breast cancers are diagnosed after the age of 50, the CDC says) and a family history of breast or ovarian cancer. Physical inactivity and alcohol use


play a role in the risk, as well. “We also know that postmenopausal weight gain is a very significant risk factor for breast cancer, and so women should be really counseled about maintaining


the appropriate body weight as they go through menopause,” King says. Knowing all your risk factors, including your breast density, “is a really important step forward for patients to be


proactive” in their breast health care, Kalambo says. Also important: Bringing any breast abnormality to your doctor’s attention, even if your mammogram or other imaging tests are clear.


“Mammograms are excellent tools, but they are not perfect, even in women who don’t have dense breasts. And so don’t take a negative mammogram as reassurance. If you are concerned about


something, still bring that to your physician’s attention,” King says. _Editor’s note: This story, first published April 5, 2023, has been updated._


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