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What happens if I have an abnormal screening result?

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If your mammogram shows something unusual, it doesn’t always mean cancer. Many findings turn out to be harmless, like cysts or other benign (non-cancerous) changes. If there is a finding, a Color Medical clinician will discuss the results with you. They may order more imaging, such as additional mammogram views or an ultrasound, to take a closer look. In some cases, they may recommend a biopsy to get more information. Whatever the outcome, our clinical team will explain what the results mean and guide you through the next steps so you feel supported and informed. We can also coordinate with your primary care physician or OB/GYN.

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