3D Tomosynthesis: A Revolutionary Technology for Breast Cancer Diagnosis
- Healthcare Diplomacy
- Jan 28
- 1 min read
Introduction
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers among women, and early detection plays a vital role in successful treatment. 3D tomosynthesis, one of the most innovative technologies available today, offers clearer and more detailed imaging than traditional mammography, enhancing diagnostic accuracy. It is particularly effective for women with dense breast tissue.
What is 3D Tomosynthesis?
3D tomosynthesis creates multi-layered images of the breast, allowing for a more detailed examination of breast tissue. Unlike traditional mammograms, where all tissue is compressed into a single image, tomosynthesis divides the breast tissue into 1 mm layers. This makes it easier to detect hidden tumors or abnormalities.
Advantages
Higher Sensitivity: Detects small lesions and reduces false positives.
Ideal for Dense Breast Tissue: Provides better visualization of areas that are difficult to assess with traditional mammograms.
Early Detection: Identifies tumors at earlier stages, improving treatment success rates.
Fast and Safe: Quick imaging with lower radiation exposure.
When is it Used?
Routine breast cancer screenings
Women with dense breast tissue
Follow-up for abnormal mammogram results
Evaluation of breast pain or suspicious lumps
3D Tomosynthesis at Acıbadem Hospitals
Acıbadem Hospitals offer cutting-edge technologies for breast cancer diagnosis and treatment. 3D tomosynthesis, performed by expert radiologists, improves diagnostic accuracy while reducing unnecessary biopsies. With a patient-centered approach, we aim to achieve the best outcomes in breast health.
Conclusion
3D tomosynthesis is a game-changing technology for breast cancer diagnosis. Early detection saves lives, and with this innovative method, your health is in safe hands.
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