The birads rating is usually given after a woman has had a mammogram and is usually clinically graded from 0 to 6. Grade 0 indicates that a woman’s breast examination is imperfect and requires other imaging aids to directly describe the specifics of a woman’s breast, and if the birads is grade 1, it indicates that a woman’s breast is healthy, but if it is grade 2, it needs to be taken seriously. This is because it indicates a benign lesion in a woman’s breast and requires follow-up examinations to observe changes in a woman’s breast.
Generally, women with birads less than 3 can be reassured, but if the birad is greater than 3, for example, if the birad is 5, the possibility of breast cancer needs to be considered because this rating indicates a high probability of breast malignancy, but to confirm the diagnosis, further examination is needed, that is, pathological examination, which is a common clinical test for cancer diagnosis If the tumor is deteriorated, it means that the woman has cancer, i.e. if the pathology of a woman with birads grade 5 is deteriorated, it means that the woman has breast cancer. The patient should be treated promptly.