Dominican Breast Center Offers Tomosynthesis 3D Mammography
The Dominican Breast Center, a joint venture between Dignity Health Dominican Hospital and Radiology Medical Group of Santa Cruz County now offers threedimensional (3-D) mammography, or tomosynthesis, for the detection of breast cancer.
"Dominican Hospital is proud to partner with the Dominican Breast Center to provide state-of-the-art breast care, right here in our community," said Dominican Hospital President Nanette Mickiewicz, MD. "With this technology, we are offering our patients both excellence and convenience - we deliver the most advanced technology available for breast cancer detection and spare local patients from traveling to facilities outside of our area."
"With 2-D mammography, small cancers could be hidden by overlapping breast tissue," said radiologist Kenneth Averill, MD, of Radiology Medical Group of Santa Cruz County. "3-D mammography has been shown to significantly improve breast cancer detection rates over conventional 2-D mammography, at the same low radiation dose. The ability to find smaller cancers results in improved patient outcomes."
During tomosynthesis exams, an X-ray tube moves in an arc around the breast to produce digital images from multiple angles. This technique provides a clearer depiction of breast tissue compared to standard 2D mammography and, for most patients, the entire process takes approximately 10 minutes. The technology has been shown to decrease the number of false-positive mammograms by revealing that possible abnormalities are actually the overlapping of normal tissue. This results in fewer women called back to undergo additional imaging, decreasing patient anxiety and inconvenience.
Tomosynthesis is a particular advantage for the 40 percent of women with dense breast tissue. It can find small cancers and better define larger tumors that may be obscured by dense tissue on conventional 2-D mammograms.
The Dominican Breast Center has been designated a Breast Imaging Center of Excellence by the
American College of Radiology (ACR). Read more information about the Dominican Breast Center and 3-D tomosynthesis mammography.
About Dominican Hospital
Dignity Health Dominican Hospital has been caring for the Santa Cruz County community for more than 70 years. Dominican offers emergency services and is a Certified Stroke Center and Chest Pain Center. Dominican's services include the only comprehensive Cancer Center in Santa Cruz County, a Total Joint Replacement program, advanced neurological and endoscopic services, and an expert heart and vascular team treating some of the most complex cardiac cases in the Monterey Bay area. Dominican regularly receives 'A' grades for hospital safety from Leapfrog Group, and has received national recognition for superior patient safety, cardiac care, and stroke treatment from Healthgrades, a leading provider of comprehensive information about physicians and hospitals. Dominican also has received several awards for environmental excellence.
About Radiology Medical Group of Santa Cruz County
Radiology Medical Group of Santa Cruz County (RMGSCC) has been providing high-quality, comprehensive diagnostic imaging services to Santa Cruz County since 1930. RMGSCC is accredited in multiple modalities by the American College of Radiology (ACR) and is FDA-accredited in mammography. RMGSCC offers radiological services in five outpatient imaging centers - a unique feature that allows RMGSCC to provide a continuity of care for patients. RMGSCC has a diverse group of skilled, subspecialty fellowship-trained, and general board-certified radiologists. To learn more, please visit our website at www.rmgscc.com.
Publish date:
Wednesday, March 02, 2016