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Mammograms are life-saving tools that take detailed x-ray images of your breasts. Mammograms reveal indications of early-stage breast cancer, significantly increasing your chance of defeating the disease.<\/p>\n

Finding these early signs of breast cancer is well worth the few short moments of pain some women experience during their annual mammograms. Here, we’ll outline some of the best pain relief tips you can use before, during and after your mammogram to make your experience more comfortable.<\/p>\n

Ways You Can Make a 3D Mammogram Less Painful<\/h2>\n

During your appointment<\/a>, your doctor will ask you to undress from the waist up and stand facing the mammogram imaging machine. Next, a technician will carefully position one breast at a time between two imaging plates and apply gentle, gradual compression. Some women find this step uncomfortable, but breast compression allows for the most accurate readings and results.<\/p>\n

Various factors account for the pain some women feel during mammograms, such as:<\/p>\n