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Mammogram After Breast Cancer Treatment? |
Question Do I still need to get a mammogram after breast cancer treatment? If so, how often? Answer Kevin Fox, MD, Medical Oncologist at Penn , responds: If you have had breast conservation surgery for your breast cancer, then mammograms once per year are recommended. If you had a single mastectomy, with or without reconstruction, the opposite breast should still be screened with annual mammogram. Of course, if you have had a double mastectomy, with or without reconstruction, then there is no need for a mammogram. This question and answer was part of the OncoLink Brown Bag Chat. Series, View the Life After Breast Cancer transcript. |
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