Not necessarily, Most women have calcifications (calcium) in their breast tissue. It is important that when you have a mammogram you also have any prior images with you so the radiologist (X ray Doctor) can compare them to see if the calcifications were present on your prior exam or if they are new. Some calcifications require further imaging if they look questionable.
Most commonly a mammogram is used in the initial diagnosis stage of breast cancer. However typically a biopsy is required to confirm or rule out breast cancer.
Breast calcifications are small areas of calcium in the breast that cannot be felt, and are only detected on a breast mammogram. They are very common and in most cases harmless. There are two types: Macro-calcifications, which are harmless and need no treatment or monitoring, and Micro-calcifications, which are usually found in an area in which cells are dividing quickly. They are usually harmless, but if found in a cluster in one area, can be a sign of pre-cancerous changes in the breast and further medical tests will be necessary. For more information, visit the link in "Edit Links" on the left.
Calcium is absorbed by the jejenum, the secondary portion of the small intestine.
absorption of calcium is influenced by conditions within the lumen of the small intestine . The acid secretion from the stomach converts the calcium to a salt, which is absorbed primarily in the duodenum
Yes, a mammogram uses a small amount of radiation to create images of the breast tissue for screening and diagnostic purposes. The benefits of mammograms in detecting breast cancer early typically outweigh the risks associated with this low level of radiation exposure.
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Caffeine: Caffeine has a small effect on calcium absorption. It can temporarily increase calcium excretion and may modestly decrease calcium absorption, an effect easily offset by increasing calcium consumption in the diet.
Calcium is derived from the Latin word for a pebble or a small stone, calculus. It was probably named that because most stones contain a high percent of calcium salts, as chalk is Calcium Carbonate.
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Calcification of arteries, small deposits of calcium in the veins
Your body continually removes and replaces small amounts of calcium from your bones, in short calcium help build healthy bones,