Why Mammograms May Be Good For Your Heart
The study focused on what’s known as breast arterial calcification, calcium deposits within breast tissue that look like white flecks on a mammogram and can sometimes indicate precancerous cells but are most often benign. Breast calcification is common and becomes more prevalent with age; more than half of women have these deposits visible on mammograms by the time they’re in their mid-seventies. Several causes of breast calcification — including advanced age, high blood pressure, and type 2 diabetes — are also risk factors for cardiovascular disease....