How to read a molybdenum test

Generally speaking, mammogram test refers to mammography examination. The main purpose of looking at the results of mammogram test is to see whether there is calcification, and you can generally read the results of mammogram test by observing whether there is calcification, whether there is a mass, and observing the BI-RADS grade, and so on. 1. The presence of calcifications: If the results of the mammogram test show the presence of calcifications, then there may be a possibility of breast cancer. 2. Whether there is a mass: If the result of the mammogram test shows that there is a mass, then you can determine whether the mass is benign or malignant by observing the border of the mass. 3. Observe the BI-RADS grade: The BI-RADS grade is also called the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System. The first grade is negative; The second grade indicates a benign tumor that generally does not require further treatment; Grade 3 indicates a benign tumor, but requires regular follow-up in the hospital; Grade 4 indicates that the tumor has the possibility of malignancy and requires puncture for definitive diagnosis; Grade 5 indicates that the tumor has a very high possibility of malignancy and requires surgical treatment. There are other ways to look at the results of the molybdenum target test, and it is recommended that the patient actively cooperate with the examining doctor for treatment.