According to the guidelines of international health organizations, it is recommended:
For women of the general population
Screening must continue if the woman is in good clinical condition and has a life expectancy of over 10 years.
For high-risk women (>25%) annual mammography and breast MRI are recommended. This should commence around the age of 30.
This group includes:
For medium-risk women (<15%)
This group includes:
There is no evidence supporting or discouraging MRI screening as supplementary to a mammography.
A mammography should also be preformed in the following cases: as a follow-up for women with a history of breast surgery; to further investigate clinical findings after breast palpation; and to further examine suspect U/S findings. Mammography should always be coupled with a physical exam by an experienced physician.