drwendieberg.bsky.social
@drwendieberg.bsky.social
Breast imaging radiologist, improving early breast cancer detection, educating about #DenseBreastInfo.org, dog lover, respect human rights and democracy, finding the courage to speak up, love photography
Insist that a breast imaging specialist interpret your (preferably 3D) mammogram, breast ultrasound, and, if done, breast MRI. Don't ignore symptoms (such as a lump) even if a recent mammogram was normal, esp. if you have dense breasts. @densebreastinfo.bsky.social @auntminnie.bsky.social

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November 4, 2025 at 2:52 PM
I'm so sorry to hear about your experience. Nothing substantial has changed in mammographic machines or positioning for 30 years other than the option to now use contrast enhancement. Rotator cuff injuries are rough! They can still get a good mammogram without torturing you. Get a senior tech.
November 4, 2025 at 2:42 PM