In what situations would you recommend that a patient receive an ultrasound for breast cancer screening purposes?

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amooremd (Physician - Radiology (Verified) ) - 09 / 21 / 2011

In terms of screening I would recommend ultrasound if the tissue is very dense, with not much fat. I would also recommend it for patients who are moderately dense but have a strong family history or in whom we have difficulty adequately compressing their breast for mammography, either because of discomfort, or because the tissue is very thick.
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