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Texas Health and Safety Code

§ 86.013 — INFORMATION ON SUPPLEMENTAL BREAST CANCER SCREENING

HS § 86.013Title 2. HEALTH · Part D. PREVENTION, CONTROL, AND REPORTS OF DISEASES; PUBLIC HEALTH DISASTERS AND EMERGENCIES · Ch. 86. BREAST CANCER AND LUNG CANCER · Art. B. BREAST CANCER SCREENING

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(a)A mammography facility certified by the United States Food and Drug Administration or by a certification agency approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration shall:
(1)be aware of and comply with all applicable federal and state "dense breast" reporting requirements; and
(2)on completion of a mammogram provide to the patient:
(A)based on the patient's reported breast density, notice that includes one of the following:
(i)for a mammography report identifying the patient's breast density as "The breasts are almost entirely fatty" or "There are scattered areas of fibroglandular density," the statement: "Breast tissue can be either dense or not dense. Dense tissue makes it harder to find breast cancer on a mammogram and also raises the risk of developing breast cancer. Your breast tissue is not dense. Talk to your healthcare provider about breast density, risks for breast cancer, and your individual situation."; or
(ii)for a mammography report identifying the patient's breast density as "The breasts are heterogeneously dense, which may obscure small masses" or "The breasts are extremely dense, which lowers the sensitivity of mammography," the statement: "Breast tissue can be either dense or not dense. Dense tissue makes it harder to find breast cancer on a mammogram and also raises the risk of developing breast cancer. Your breast tissue is dense. In some people with dense tissue, other imaging tests in addition to a mammogram may help find cancers. Talk to your health care provider about breast density, risks for breast cancer, and your individual situation."; and

Legislative history

Acts 2025, 89th Leg., R.S., Ch. 796 (S.B. 1084), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2025.

Source: Texas Health and Safety Code § 86.013 from the Texas Constitution and Statutes (Texas Legislature) (public record). DecisionDepot is for informational use only and is not legal advice — verify against the official source before relying on this text.