A bilateral mammogram involves taking X-ray images of both breasts to screen for Breast cancer or other abnormalities. During the procedure, each breast is placed on a flat surface and compressed with a paddle to obtain clear images. This compression is essential for minimizing movement and ensuring that the images are as detailed as possible. Typically, two views of each breast are taken—one from the top and one from the side.
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