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A new study suggests that mammograms may pinpoint a key risk factor, demonstrating an association between breast arterial calcifications and cardiovascular disease.
CHICAGO — The presence of breast arterial calcifications on routine mammograms may signal increased risk for atherosclerotic CVD later in life, according to research presented at the Annual ...
Mammogram images can detect calcifications in breast arteries that may indicate an increased chance of developing heart disease, according to the Mayo Clinic study of 1,803 women.
In addition to reviewing the mammogram for breast cancer, would the patient like the radiologist to examine the images for heart disease risk?
Breast arterial calcification seen on routine mammograms, especially among younger women, is associated with increased risk for death and adverse cardiovascular outcomes, including heart failure ...
Many of us get routine mammograms to try to protect ourselves from cancer. But can a mammogram detect heart problems too? The answer is yes. New research finds this routine screening tool can offer a ...
Doctors at Northwell Health in New York are using mammograms to help identify women at risk for heart disease.
Microcalcifications are tiny specs seen on a mammogram. These usually don't indicate cancer either; however, your healthcare provider may recommend further testing if they see this calcification.
October 25, 2024 Can you rely on your mammogram to identify heart disease risk? Breast arterial calcifications can appear on these screenings, but it's unclear whether they're a reliable gauge for ...