Women's Health

Erlanger Center for Breast Health Now Offering 3D Mammograms Throughout All 5 Locations

Erlanger is thrilled to announce that all 5 Erlanger Center for Breast Health locations offers 3D mammography. Click HERE to find a location near you to schedule your annual mammogram.

Breast Cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers in women today. According to the American Cancer Society, one out of eight women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. The good news is that breast cancer can be successfully treated with early detection, and survival rates have increased over time.

Mammography is one of the most common screening tests for breast cancer detection, but traditional 2D mammography has certain limitations. The images captured by conventional mammography can sometimes be unclear, resulting in additional testing which can be stressful. It can also be challenging to detect abnormalities in dense breast tissue.

What are 3D Mammograms?

Breast Tomosynthesis, or 3D mammography, is the latest screening technology revolutionizing breast cancer detection. 3D tomosynthesis is an advanced imaging technique that provides a detailed 3-dimensional image of the breast tissue. It is like a flip book of the breast, allowing a radiologist to see through several layers of dense breast tissue, making detecting small masses or abnormalities easier. According to studies, 3D mammography appears to provide more accurate results, lowering the chance of being called back for diagnostic testing.

“We are so excited to have 3D mammography at all of our breast center locations. 3D mammography adds detail to the images that can help the radiologists detect subtle changes. It is the latest and greatest in early detection of breast cancer, and I highly recommend it for our patients!”

Macy Fleenor RT(R)(M), RDMS

Erlanger Breast Center Team Leader

 

So, how does 3D mammography work? The process is similar to a traditional mammogram. The breast is gently compressed and a machine takes multiple images of the breast from different angles. The equipment used for 3D mammography is similar to that of a traditional mammogram, and the exam time is only a few seconds longer.

How Do I Get a 3D Mammogram?

Another significant advantage of 3D mammography is that it is convenient and non-invasive. Women can schedule their screenings without a doctor’s order. The American Cancer Society recommends that women begin getting yearly mammograms starting at age 40. However, women with certain risk factors may begin screening mammograms at an earlier age. Early detection is critical when it comes to breast cancer. By following the recommended screening guidelines, women can increase their chances of catching breast cancer in its early stages.

Most insurance policies cover annual 3D mammograms. If your policy does not cover the 3D screening, the most you will be billed is $50. Erlanger is thrilled to announce that all 5 Erlanger Center for Breast Health locations offers 3D mammography. Click HERE to find a location near you to schedule your annual mammogram.

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