Can I Schedule My Annual Breast Ultrasound on August 1st? - Surgery

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Hello, doctor.
I would like to ask, I had a breast ultrasound examination around mid-August last year, and the results were normal.
The doctor advised me to have regular check-ups every year.
Can I schedule my examination for this year on August 1st?

Miss Wang, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/07/30

Dr. Yu Mingchang reply Surgery


Hello: The Changhua Hospital of the Ministry of Health and Welfare cares about you.

Reply Date: 2018/07/30

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Yes, you can schedule your annual breast ultrasound for August 1st. It's important to maintain a regular schedule for breast health screenings, especially if your previous ultrasound results were normal. Annual breast ultrasounds are recommended for women, particularly those with dense breast tissue or a family history of breast cancer, as they can help detect any changes or abnormalities that may not be visible on a mammogram alone.

When scheduling your ultrasound, consider the following points:
1. Timing: Since you had your last ultrasound in mid-August of the previous year, scheduling your next one for August 1st is appropriate. This allows you to stay within the annual timeframe recommended by your doctor.

2. Breast Changes: If you notice any changes in your breasts, such as lumps, pain, or unusual discharge, you should contact your healthcare provider immediately, regardless of your scheduled ultrasound date. These changes may necessitate an earlier evaluation.

3. Preparation for the Ultrasound: Generally, there is no special preparation required for a breast ultrasound. However, it’s a good idea to wear a two-piece outfit to make the process easier, as you will need to undress from the waist up. Inform the technician if you have any specific concerns or symptoms.

4. Understanding Results: After your ultrasound, the radiologist will analyze the images and send a report to your doctor. Your doctor will discuss the results with you, and if everything is normal, you can continue with your annual screenings. If there are any concerns, further testing may be recommended.

5. Follow-Up: If your doctor has advised annual screenings, it’s crucial to adhere to this schedule. Regular monitoring can help catch any potential issues early when they are most treatable.

6. Additional Screening: Depending on your age, family history, and risk factors, your doctor may recommend additional screenings, such as mammograms. Be sure to discuss this with your healthcare provider during your appointment.

In summary, scheduling your breast ultrasound for August 1st is perfectly fine, especially since it aligns with your annual check-up routine. Regular screenings are an essential part of maintaining breast health, and staying proactive about your health is commendable. If you have any further questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider for personalized advice.

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