NURSING EXAM QUESTIONS
PATHOLOGY AND GENETICS
Question
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Self Breast Examination
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Mammogram
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Ultrasound
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MRI
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Detailed explanation-1: -The overall interval cancer was 0.91 per 1, 000 women, mainly detected before their second and third MMG, with a rate of 0.0. 47 and 0.76 per 1, 000 women. Conclusions: Opportunistic mammography screening in Thailand detected 10 cases of breast cancer from each 1, 000 women.
Detailed explanation-2: -Ultrasound is not typically used as a routine screening test for breast cancer. But it can be useful for looking at some breast changes, such as lumps (especially those that can be felt but not seen on a mammogram).
Detailed explanation-3: -The most reliable way to diagnose breast cancer is through a ‘triple test’. If you find a change in your breast that could indicate breast cancer, or a mammogram shows something suspicious, your doctor should refer you to a breast specialist for further investigation using all three of these tests.