Your mammogram shows that you have dense breast tissue. Dense breast tissue is common. However, dense breast tissue can hide breast cancer, so that it may not be seen on routine mammography. It may also be associated with an increased risk of developing breast cancer. You should discuss these results with your doctor to determine if additional tests might be helpful. A report of your mammogram results, which contains information about your breast density, has been sent to your doctor's office.
Structure 2021 Tennessee Code
Title 63 - Professions of the Healing Arts
Chapter 6 - Medicine and Surgery
§ 63-6-204. “Practice of Medicine” Defined — Construction
§ 63-6-216. Disciplinary Proceedings Governed by Administrative Procedures Act
§ 63-6-217. Practice After License Revocation — Penalty
§ 63-6-227. Cancellation of License Upon Conviction
§ 63-6-229. Consent to Medical Treatment by a Minor
§ 63-6-230. Inactive Licenses to Perform Pro Bono Services
§ 63-6-232. Disciplinary Complaints Against Chelation Therapist
§ 63-6-234. Physicians Serving as United States Public Health Service Commissioned Officers
§ 63-6-238. Notice to Patients of Departure
§ 63-6-241. Physical Presence of Physician Required for Abortion
§ 63-6-245. Notice to Patients of Determination That Patient Has Dense or Extremely Dense Breasts