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BI-RADS — What It Means on Your Imaging Report

Quick Answer

BI-RADS is a scoring system (0–6) used to classify mammogram and breast ultrasound findings — the number tells your doctor what to do next, from "routine screening" to "highly suspicious."

What Is BI-RADS?

BI-RADS stands for Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System. It was developed by the American College of Radiology (ACR) to create a standardized way for radiologists to communicate mammogram and breast imaging findings. Instead of using vague language, every radiologist assigns a category from 0 to 6, so your doctor knows exactly what the findings mean and what action to take.

The system has been in use since 1993 and is the global standard for breast imaging reports. If you have had a mammogram, breast ultrasound, or breast MRI, your report will include a BI-RADS category.

Categories / Classification

BI-RADSAssessmentWhat It MeansRecommended Action
0IncompleteThe images need additional evaluationAdditional imaging (extra mammogram views, ultrasound, or MRI)
1NegativeNo abnormalities foundContinue routine screening (typically every 1–2 years)
2BenignA non-cancerous finding (such as a cyst or calcification)Continue routine screening — no further action needed
3Probably BenignVery likely not cancer (over 98% chance of being benign)Short-interval follow-up, usually in 6 months
4SuspiciousA finding with features that raise concernBiopsy recommended. Category 4 is subdivided into 4A (low suspicion, 2–10%), 4B (moderate, 10–50%), and 4C (high, 50–95%)
5Highly SuspiciousVery strong probability of cancer (over 95%)Biopsy is essential before treatment planning
6Known CancerCancer has already been confirmed by prior biopsyUsed for tracking during treatment (e.g., monitoring response to chemotherapy)

When You Might See This on Your Report

BI-RADS appears on:

  • Mammogram reports — the most common context
  • Breast ultrasound reports — often used alongside mammography
  • Breast MRI reports — typically for high-risk patients

Every breast imaging report is required to include a BI-RADS final assessment category. You will usually find it in the Impression or Assessment section at the bottom of the report.

Should I Be Worried?

It depends on the category:

  • BI-RADS 1 and 2 mean everything is normal or clearly benign — no cause for concern.
  • BI-RADS 3 means the finding is almost certainly benign (over 98% probability), but your doctor wants to monitor it with a follow-up scan in about 6 months to confirm it has not changed.
  • BI-RADS 0 simply means the radiologist needs more images to make a decision — it is not a cancer indicator.
  • BI-RADS 4 and 5 do require a biopsy to determine whether the finding is cancerous. However, according to the American Cancer Society, approximately 80% of breast biopsies come back benign. A biopsy recommendation does not mean you have cancer — it means your doctor needs more information.

What Should I Do Next?

  1. Check the BI-RADS number in the Impression or Assessment section of your report.
  2. Follow the recommended action for your specific category (see the table above).
  3. Talk to the doctor who ordered the exam — they will explain the findings in the context of your personal health history and risk factors.
  4. If a biopsy is recommended, ask about the type of biopsy, what to expect, and the timeline for results.
  5. Keep copies of your imaging reports so future scans can be compared with prior results.

相关文章

  • Mammogram Report Explained: BI-RADS Scores Guide

相关术语

Benign

Benign means a finding is not cancerous and is generally not harmful — it is the best outcome when something abnormal appears on a scan.

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Malignant

Malignant means a finding is cancerous or has the potential to spread — but imaging alone cannot confirm malignancy without a biopsy.

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Calcification

Calcification refers to small deposits of calcium in tissue that show up as bright white spots on imaging — most are harmless.

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