Breast calcifications

Mammogram images showing breast calcifications

Calcifications are small buildups of calcium, called calcium deposits, in the breast. They show up as white spots on a mammogram. Large, round or well-defined calcifications (shown left) are more likely to not be cancer, also called benign. Tight clusters of tiny, fine, irregularly shaped calcifications (shown right) may mean cancer.

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