We recommend that all clients between the ages of 50 to 74 continue to have screening mammograms every two years, regardless of their breast density. Even in dense breasts, mammograms detect most breast cancers.
If you have Category D breast density (extremely dense breasts), we recommend you see a doctor for a risk assessment.
There are multiple risk assessment tools available and they all take some time to complete. If you would like to complete one, you can do so prior to discussion with your doctor by entering details into iPrevent: https://www.petermac.org/iprevent
If you have other you may wish to discuss additional tests with a doctor. This may include:
- Contrast enhanced mammography
Additional tests are not currently available as part of the BreastScreen program.
If you have Category C breast density and have any questions or concerns about your breast density, you can discuss this with a doctor.