3D Digital Mammography: Your Peace of Mind
Breast cancer screening in southwest Wisconsin took a giant leap forward recently with the addition of revolutionary 3D digital mammography technology at Southwest Health. The new 3D breast imaging system –the first of its kind in southwest Wisconsin—produces three-dimensional views of breast tissue and helps doctors more accurately identify and classify breast tissue structures to better diagnose breast cancer and to save lives.
What is 3D Mammography?
3D Mammography or Breast Tomosynthesis is an advanced type of mammogram that can offer better cancer detection, fewer call backs and greater peace of mind. 3D technology has been shown to detect small breast cancers up to 15 months earlier than traditional technology.
“Imagine you’re looking at closed book. You can’t read the words inside. That’s what traditional mammography shows us. Now imagine you are able to open to book, flip the pages, and zero in on the words on every page. That’s the difference that 3D Digital mammography gives us” says JoAnn Geissbuhler, Director of Radiology at Southwest Health.
What are the Benefits?
- Earlier detection of small breast cancers that may be hidden during digital mammography
- Greater accuracy in pinpointing size, shape and location of abnormalities
- Fewer unnecessary biopsies or additional tests
- Greater likelihood of detecting multiple breast tumors, which occur in 15% of breast cancer patients
- Clearer images of dense breast tissue
Is 3D mammography safe?
YES! Radiation exposure to the breast is very low. The radiation dose for a combined 2D/3D mammography exam is well below the acceptable limits defined by the FDA, and is only a fraction of the level of radiation everyone receives annually from the natural background of being outdoors. There is no evidence that this low level of radiation has any significant effect on the breasts.
What can you expect during your Mammogram?
You will be positioned just like you were for a traditional 2D mammogram. During the 3D part of the exam, an x-ray arm sweeps over the breast, taking multiple images in seconds. No additional breast compression is required and it only takes a few more seconds. The experience will be very similar to mammograms patients have had in the past.
Can I have a 3D mammography anywhere?
We are proud to be the first facility in Southwest Wisconsin to provide 3D Mammography. This new technology has only been available in larger cites. We also offer extended hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays, so that more women can screen without having to take time off work.
Will my Insurance pay for it?
Medicare covers both 2D and 3D screenings annually. Not all insurance companies are covering 3D at this time and we suggest you call your insurance company to find out what your policy states. However, the cost to you is reasonably low if insurance does not cover.
How do I sign up for 3D Mammography?
Once you have your order for your next mammogram either your practitioner or the mammography technologist will help you decide if this is right for you. Together we can discuss the best options for you.
The Advantages of Digital Mammography
Mammograms, particularly the standard film mammogram, are not perfect. Dense breast tissue and malignant cells both appear white on a film mammogram, so many early-stage breast cancers can be concealed by adjacent dense breast tissue. That produces a “false negative” result, meaning cancer can go undetected.
Digital mammography offers a marked improvement over traditional film mammography in several ways.
- Studies show it’s a significantly better diagnostic tool for detecting breast cancer, especially for women younger than 50, women with dense breasts, and premenopausal women.
- Digital images help doctors make accurate diagnoses. Doctors view the images electronically on a computer monitor, magnifying them and adjusting brightness and contrast on a high-resolution display. This extra control makes it easier to see subtle differences in breast tissue and diagnose cancer more accurately.
- The need for additional unscheduled mammograms is greatly reduced because doctors have the advanced digital tools necessary to study digital mammograms in such detail.
- Patients receive quicker results than with traditional mammography. Since images are captured to digital files the instant they are created, doctors can turn around results in hours or days, instead of weeks. This can be especially comforting to women who may be awaiting mammogram results on a lump detected as part of a clinical or self-exam.
- Files are not in danger of being lost or having poor image quality. Digital mammograms are stored as electronic files that can be transmitted to other healthcare providers while still retaining a copy at SH. Unlike traditional mammograms, there’s never a chance mammograms can get lost in transit.
Visit our Women’s Health site for more information about breast cancer screening guidelines.
Talk to your doctor about scheduling a digital mammogram at Southwest Health today.
Mammography Hours
Mon, Wed, Fri
First appt – 7:15am
Last appt – 3:30pm
Tues, Thurs
First appt – 6:45am
Last appt – 6:15pm
Wednesdays
First appt – 6:45am
Last appt – 3:30pm