Imaging
Imaging
Mammogram
A mammogram is an X-ray image of the breast.
It is used to find early signs of breast cancer.
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Ask your doctor
Emerging area in imaging and
detection Before you have any test, ask your doctor why you need it.
Here are some questions you may ask:
Breast tomosynthesis (3D digital mammography)
• Why do you recommend I have this test?
Special imaging machines can take many standard
two-dimensional (2D) digital mammograms. • How accurate is the test?
Computer software combines the 2D images into a
• When and how will I get the results?
three-dimensional (3D) image. This is called breast
tomosynthesis. These machines provide both a • If a problem is found, what will we do next?
digital mammogram and an enhanced 3D image
• Will my insurance cover it?
based on the 2D images. Radiologists need special
training to read the 3D images.
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