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Digital Mammography
Because
our primary goal has always been to deliver the highest quality
care to our patients, we have added digital mammography to our breast
health diagnostic services.
Early Detection is the Key
Breast cancer will affect an average of one in eight women sometime
in their lifetime. It is the second most common cause of cancer
related deaths in women. Numerous studies prove that early detection
is a vital component in the successful treatment of breast cancer.
What is Digital Mammography?
Digital mammography uses computers and specially designed digital
detectors to
produce an image that can be displayed on a high-resolution computer
monitor,
and transmitted and stored just like computer files.
From a patient’s point of view, having a digital mammogram
is very much like having a conventional screen-film mammogram. Both
film-based and digital mammography use compression and x-rays to
create clear images of the inside of the breast. During all mammography
exams, the technologist positions the patient to image the breast
from different angles and compresses the breast with a paddle to
obtain optimal image quality.
Unlike film-based mammography, digital mammograms produce images
that
appear on the technologist’s monitor in a matter of seconds.
There is no waiting
for film to develop, which can mean a shorter time spent in the
breast imaging suite.
The Benefits
of Digital Mammography
Unlike other parts of the body, the breast is composed mainly of
soft tissue. When
breast tissue is x-rayed, it creates an image that looks something
like a smoky
haze, making it difficult to see tiny “spots,” called
microcalcifications, and other
subtle signs of early cancer.
With digital mammography, the radiologist
reviews electronic images of the breast, using special high-resolution
monitors. The physician can adjust the brightness, change contrast,
and zoom in for close ups of specific areas of interest. Being able
to manipulate images is one of the main benefits of digital technology.
Another convenience of digital mammography over film-based systems
is it can
greatly reduce the need for retakes due to over or under exposure.
This potentially saves additional time and reduces your exposure
to x-rays.
Because they are electronic, digital mammography images can be transmitted
quickly across a network. Digital images can also be easily stored,
copied without
any loss of information, and transmitted and received in a more
streamlined manner, eliminating dependence on only one set of “original”
films.
The Medical Associates
Breast Health Center
Phone: 584-3444
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