Green Valley OB/Gyn is pleased to offer our patients the latest technology for their comprehensive annual well women exams by providing the convenience of 3D mammography in our office.

What is a Mammogram?

A mammogram is a safe test, and the best tool we have to screening for breast cancer.  The test uses a special, low-dose x-ray machine to take pictures of both breasts. The images are sent to radiologist to examine.

Mammograms allow the doctor to have a closer look for breast lumps and changes in breast tissue. They can show small lumps or growths that a doctor or woman may not be able to feel when doing a clinical breast exam.

What is a 3D mammography breast exam?

A 3D mammography exam is very similar to having a traditional 2D mammogram, but far more accurate in earlier breast cancer detection than any other mammogram. Like a 2D mammogram, the technologist will position you, compress your breast and take images from different angles.

3D mammography works by capturing multiple images of the breast from several angles, creating a layered 3D breast image that provides more detail that the traditional 2D view. The radiologist is then able to review your breast, one thin slice at a time, almost like turning pages in a book, which helps them make a more accurate diagnosis.

Is there any additional compression?

There’s no additional compression required with 3D mammography, and it only takes a few seconds longer.

Why we recommend 3D mammography?

3D mammography is simply a better mammogram. This technology is clinically proven, and it’s the most accurate mammogram available. It is the biggest breakthrough in breast cancer detection in 30 years.

Facts about 3D mammography:

3D mammography is clinically proven to be superior to a regular 2D mammogram.

Several large studies have shown that 3D mammography detects 41% more invasive breast cancers and reduces the chance that you will need to be called back for additional views by up to 40%.

3D mammography is approved for all women who would be undergoing a standard mammogram regardless of age or breast type – or whether you are coming in for a screening and/or diagnostic mammogram.

Very little X-ray dose is used during the 3D mammography exam, just about the same amount as a traditional film mammogram and well within the FDA safety standards for mammography.

Green Valley OB/GYN follows the recommended screening guidelines from the acog.org