What does benign calcification of the right breast mean?

Benign calcification of the right breast is the result of the mammogram. There are many causes of breast calcification, the common ones are tumor secretion of calcium salts, degeneration of breast tissue and necrotic calcium deposits. Breast calcification can be classified into benign calcification and malignant calcification. Benign calcification has a higher chance and is mainly scattered calcified spots with limited distribution area, smooth edges and good mobility, but requires regular follow-up and re-examination. The chance of malignancy is relatively small, the calcification particles are needle point or sediment-like, the particles are relatively small, sometimes appear in succession, the edge is rough, the surrounding shape is irregular, and the mobility is not good. If benign calcification of the right breast is detected, it is best to follow the doctor’s instructions and have regular checkups to prevent the possibility of malignant changes.