Calcifications in the breast gland - calcium deposits in the breast tissue

Calcifications in the breast gland - calcium deposits in the breast tissue

What are calcifications?

Breast calcifications are calcium deposits within breast tissue.

They appear as white spots or flecks on a mammogram.

Breast calcifications are common on mammograms, and they're especially prevalent after age 50.

Although breast calcifications are usually noncancerous (benign), certain patterns of calcifications — such as tight clusters with irregular shapes and fine appearance — may indicate breast cancer or precancerous changes to breast tissue.

On a mammogram, breast calcifications can appear as macrocalcifications or microcalcifications.

When calcifications look suspicious, further studies, such as a biopsy, are needed.

Causes

Possible causes of breast calcifications include:

  • Breast cancer
  • Breast cysts
  • Cell secretions or debris
  • Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)
  • Fibroadenoma
  • Mammary duct ectasia
  • Previous injury or surgery to the breast
  • Skin (dermal) or blood vessel (vascular) calcification

Products that contain radiopaque materials or metals, such as deodorants, creams or powders, may mimic calcifications on a mammogram, making it more difficult to interpret whether the calcifications are due to benign or cancerous changes. Because of this, skin products of any kind should not be worn during a mammogram.

When to see a doctor

If your radiologist suspects that your breast calcifications are associated with precancerous changes or breast cancer, you may need to have another mammogram with magnification views to get a closer look at the calcifications.

Or the radiologist may recommend a breast biopsy to test a sample of breast tissue.

If breast calcifications appear to be caused by a benign condition, your radiologist may recommend a six-month follow-up for another mammogram with magnification views. The radiologist checks the images for changes in the shape, size and number of calcifications or whether they remain unchanged.

 

Source:

https://www.mayoclinic.org/symptoms/breast-calcifications/basics/definition/sym-20050834