Breast imaging plays a pivotal role in early breast cancer detection, significantly increasing the chances of successful treatment. Regular mammograms are key to identifying breast cancer at its earliest, most treatable stages, often before any physical symptoms are noticeable.
This preventative measure is aimed at detecting early signs of breast cancer in women who show no symptoms and have no known breast concerns. The frequency of screening mammograms is determined by factors such as age and risk level.
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When there’s a specific concern, such as a noticeable change in breast tissue or an abnormality found during a previous screening, diagnostic mammography comes into play. It provides a detailed examination of the area of concern, either identified by a patient or a healthcare provider.
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Why is Screening Important?
Despite popular belief, 75% of women diagnosed with breast cancer have no family history of the disease.
Among women who succumb to breast cancer, 75% were not undergoing regular screenings.
Diagnostic breast ultrasound is a targeted imaging technique used to examine breast tissue closely, especially when addressing a specific concern, symptom, or following up on another screening test, like a mammogram. Utilizing a transducer and ultrasound gel, this method provides detailed images of the internal structures of the breast without using radiation, making it a safe and painless procedure.
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Automated Whole Breast Ultrasound is an advanced screening tool used alongside mammography to enhance breast cancer detection. This technology employs sound waves to create detailed, comprehensive images of the breast without the use of radiation. It’s particularly effective for examining dense breast tissue, where traditional mammograms alone might not provide clear results.
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A breast biopsy is a diagnostic procedure aimed at examining a small tissue sample from a breast nodule. Performed with precision under imaging guidance, this procedure allows for the accurate extraction of samples. These samples are then analyzed in a laboratory to determine their nature.
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