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Is an MRI recommended for breast cancer screening for an adopted woman? |
I am a 40 year old woman who also happens to be adopted. I only know my biological mother, and know that she has had several breast lumpecotomies in the past (all benign). However, I've lost contact with her for several years now and do not know if any other malignant lumps removed and have no way of knowing either way. Breast Health Screening should be done by all women, regardless if they are adopted or not, and regardless of the way the screening is performed. Having had breast cancer and as part of the screening process to determine if the cancer had spread elsewhere, I had an MRI. It showed questionable spots on the other breast, which required additional biopsies. For me the MRI was very uncomfortable because of the table they lay you on and the position you have to maintain for a length of time. (I also have back problems which exacerpated the process). |
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