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Now, a Health minute.A mammogram is an important screening tool used to look for early signs of breast cancer.A mammogram is an X-ray picture of the breast.The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommends that you get screened for breast cancerevery other year starting at age 40 and keep getting screened through age 74. But you and your doctor candecide what's right for you.On the day of your mammogram, don’t wear deodorant, perfume, or powder. These products can show up aswhite spots on the X-ray.For more information on mammograms, go to cdc.gov.© 2025 WebMD Ignite
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Schedule your mammogram at a time and location that is convenient for you. Available on Oʻahu and Kauaʻi.
Watch this video to learn what a mammogram is, the two types of mammograms, and when you should start screening for regular mammograms.
Watch this video to learn when you should start getting screened for regular mammograms for early detection of breast cancer.
Learn common preparation instructions you may be asked to follow prior to your colorectal screening procedure, and recognize the importance of following them.
Watch this video to learn how to manage fatigue from cancer treatments.