My Auria classification is high; what does this mean?

A High score suggests increased inflammation. While the Auria test does not specifically detect breast cancer, elevated levels can indicate the presence of tumors related to breast cancer or other breast issues like benign masses, cysts, or calcifications.

If your classification is High, it's recommended that you follow up with a mammogram within 3 to 6 months of receiving your test results. 

It is important to note that our test itself cannot diagnose, treat, or prevent breast cancer. It provides additional information to aid your healthcare professional in making informed decisions and determining the next steps.