1. Women with Dense Breast Tissue
Women with dense breast tissue may find it difficult to detect abnormalities through mammograms, as dense tissue can obscure results. Breast ultrasound is an effective method for identifying issues in these cases.

2. Women at High Risk of Breast Cancer
Women with a family history of breast cancer or those who have previously detected abnormalities in their breasts should consider regular breast ultrasounds to monitor and detect any emerging issues.

3. Women with Abnormal Mammogram Results
If a mammogram reveals abnormalities or raises concerns that require further investigation, a breast ultrasound can provide a clearer image of the breast tissue, aiding in accurate diagnosis.

4. Pregnant Women or Those Avoiding Radiation
Breast ultrasound is a safe option for pregnant women or those who prefer to avoid radiation exposure from mammograms, as it does not involve the use of radiation.

5. Women Requiring Additional Screening After Detecting Lumps or Cysts
In cases where lumps or cysts are found during initial screenings, a breast ultrasound can help assess the characteristics and size of the abnormalities in detail, assisting in developing an appropriate treatment plan.

Breast ultrasound is an effective tool for detecting breast abnormalities. Women who are at risk or have detected issues in their breasts should consider this screening to ensure the best possible health care.