Mammograms are an important tool in the early detection of breast cancer, and there are two main types: 2D and 3D (“D” stands for “dimensional”). Traditional 2D mammograms can be difficult to fully interpret, so they often lead to false positives and unnecessary biopsies. 3D mammography (also called tomosynthesis) uses more advanced technology – and
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Why Should You Get a Mammogram Screening Every Year?
Breast cancer is one of today’s most pressing women’s health concerns, but routine mammography can help protect you. Here’s why annual mammogram screenings are beneficial and when you should start getting them. Breast Cancer Risk The American Cancer Society (ACS) reports that the average breast cancer risk for American women is about 13 percent. Annually,
Read MoreWhy 3D Mammograms Are the Best
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer among American women, second only to skin cancer. Doctors’ preferred technique for detecting breast cancer is via mammogram, and there are two types of mammograms: 2D and 3D. 3D mammograms use newer technology that offers significant advantages over the 2D version. Whereas a 2D mammogram captures individual
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For your next mammogram, you may want to choose a 3D mammography breast exam – also called breast tomosynthesis – which gives your doctor a highly detailed, three-dimensional image of your breast tissue. Not all imaging facilities offer this revolutionary scanning procedure. Let’s answer some of the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) about 3D mammograms:
Read MoreWhen Should You Have Your First and Last Mammogram?
A mammogram is a type of health screening recommended to women of a certain age. The goal of mammogram screenings is to detect early signs of breast cancer. If detected early, a woman with breast cancer has a good prognosis. A mammogram has the ability to detect breast cancer three years before other symptoms may
Read MoreWhat Is an Abnormal Mammogram?
Getting a call from the doctor’s office saying you had an abnormal mammogram can be nerve-wracking. However, abnormal mammogram results do not necessarily mean breast cancer. Out of the millions of women who get a mammogram in any given year, many will receive abnormal results, but only about 10% of those women will require further
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You should speak to your primary care physician or gynecologist about when you should start getting routine mammograms and other screenings included in women’s health services. Fortunately, some clinics offer 3D mammograms, which can provide your practitioner with a complex and detailed view of your breasts’ tissue. In some cases though, a practitioner may want
Read MoreWhat Is A Preventive Health Screening?
The mere thought of being sick is worrying enough. You can only imagine the difficulty of having to deal with the expensive cost of treatments, the psychological and physical exhaustion, and the significant impact it can have on your quality of life and future plans. No matter how frightening testing may seem, it is absolutely
Read MoreBenefits Of 3D Mammography
3D mammography is an effective type of imaging test that combines multiple breast X-rays to create a three-dimensional picture of the breast. This type of imaging tool is used to look for breast cancer in women who may or may not be experiencing obvious warning signs, and it is particularly beneficial for women with dense
Read MoreRegular Mammogram vs 3D Mammogram
A mammogram is a screening test that utilizes X-ray technology to examine the inside of a breast. It is generally part of a woman’s annual health screening once she reaches the age of 40. However, younger women may also be recommended to undergo a mammogram if their doctor detects a lump in the breast that
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