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Digital Mammography ~ Breast Imaging
Digital Mammography Services.
Digital Mammography Services.
Digital Mammography Services.
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What is a Mammogram?
Mammography is the practice of radiographic imaging of the soft tissue of the breast. Multiple images are obtained by gentle positioning of the breast by the technologist to produce high contrast images.

A mammogram is a low dose x-ray of the breast. It is performed to detect abnormal growths or changes in the breast, or to provide a baseline reference for later comparison. It is an important way to help protect you against breast cancer as it can find cancers too small to be felt by hand.

How does it work?
During the procedure, the breast is positioned on a radiographic breast support and compression is applied with a plastic paddle while x-rays are being taken.

There may be discomfort during the three to five second period of compression; however, compression is necessary to obtain the clearest possible picture with the least amount of radiation. Usually two views per breast are required for a complete screening.

Should I get a Mammogram?
The recommendation is that women get a mammogram once a year, beginning at age 40.

If you're at high risk for breast cancer, with a strong family history of breast or ovarian cancer, or have had radiation treatment to the chest in the past, it's recommended that you start having annual mammogram's at a younger age.

How do I prepare?

Prior images are extremely important for comparison and establishing stability of the breast tissue. Try to schedule your mammogram the week after your menstrual cycle. Eliminate caffeine and chocolate from your diet 2 weeks prior to your appointment. Also be sure not to wear powder, deodorant and perfume.

What should I expect?

You may be asked to change into a hospital gown from the waist up. You may also be asked to wash deodorant off to eliminate artifacts from the images.

How do I get my results?
After your study is complete, our board certified radiologist will evaluate the image results and send a full report to your doctor, who will discuss the results with you.
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Your doctor will discuss the results with you
What's the difference between Screening & Diagnostic Mammography?
Screening mammography is an x-ray examination of the breasts in a woman who is asymptomatic (has no complaints or symptoms of breast cancer). The goal of screening mammography is to detect cancer when it is still too small to be felt by a woman or her physician.

Early detection of small breast cancers by screening mammography greatly improves a woman's chances for successful treatment. Screening mammography is recommended every one year for women once they reach 40 years of age. In some instances, physicians may recommend beginning screening mammography before age 40 (i.e. if the woman has a strong family history of breast cancer).
Diagnostic mammography is an x-ray examination of the breast in a woman who either has a breast complaint (for example, a breast lump or nipple discharge is found during self-exam) or has had an abnormality found during screening mammography.

Diagnostic mammography is more involved and time-consuming than screening mammography and is used to determine exact size and location of breast abnormalities and to image the surrounding tissue and lymph nodes. Typically, several additional views of the breast are imaged and interpreted during diagnostic mammography. Women with breast implants or a personal history of breast cancer will usually require the additional views used in diagnostic mammography.
Accredited by American College of Radiology
Mammography Accredited Facility by American College of Radiology.

The mission of the ACR is to serve patients and society by maximizing the value of radiology, radiation oncology, interventional radiology, necular medicine and medicine physics by advancing the science of radiology, improving the quality of patient care, positively influencing the socio-economics of the practice of radiology, providing continuing education for radiology and allied health professions and conducting research for the future of radio.
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