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Whether your insurer will require authorization for mammogram depends on their criteria for payment. Contact the number on the back of your insurance card for information specific to your plan. Most plans do not require authorization for mammogram.
See your doctor. A mammogram only screens the actual breasts. Any strange lumps need to be investigated.
"False positive" readings also are possible, and 5% to 10% of mammogram results indicate the need for additional testing, most of which confirm that no cancer is present.
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You would need to write the Registrar.
You would need to file a 1099-g form, only if you have received a refund from the department in the previous year.
You might need to have a mammogram done, it could be something serious such as a growth. For sure it is not normal.
It simply means that dense areas are breast lumps that need to be evaluated by its size and if its malignant.
To set up an appointment for a mammogram, call your local diagnostic imaging center. You will need an order/prescription for the test from a health care provider. In the US, there are programs to pay for breast exams and mammograms for uninsured women. Contact your local department of health or family planning center if you need financial assistance.
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