• All digital screening and diagnostic mammography.
• Tomosynthesis - a special kind of mammogram that produces a 3-D image of the breast by using several low dose x-rays obtained at different angles. For tomosynthesis, the breast is positioned and compressed in the same way as for a mammogram but the x-ray tube moves in a circular arc around the breast, and the information is sent to a computer, which produces a focused 3-D image of the breast.
• Computer Aided Detection (iCAD) Mammography –
a system that helps our radiologists recognize subtle changes in breast tissue.
• Breast MRI – an additional screening tool reserved for women who are at high risk for breast cancer due to family history and/or a mutation in genes such as BRCA1 or BRCA2. Diagnostic breast MRI is offered as well.
• Breast Specific Gamma Imaging (BSGI) – a molecular breast imaging technique for identifying cancerous lesions in the breast, particularly in women who were previously challenging to diagnose.
• Automated Whole-Breast Ultrasound (AWBU) — an adjunct to mammography for screening women with dense breast tissue.
• High-Resolution Breast Ultrasound – a diagnostic tool that provides a picture of the breast tissue, including the area closest to the chest wall, which can be difficult to image through a mammogram alone.
• Ultrasound-Guided Core Needle or Fine-Needle Biopsy – an advanced, minimally invasive and virtually painless procedure that is used in place of surgical biopsy to determine if a tumor is cancerous.
• Stereotactic Breast Biopsy – an advanced biopsy system with a high degree of accuracy that is also a virtually painless alternative to surgery.