| High-Tech Breast
Care with Digital Mammography One out of eight
women will develop breast cancer some time during her life –
this means one new diagnosis every two minutes. The death rates
from breast cancer have declined significantly and medical experts
attribute the decline to earlier detection and more effective treatments.
Digital mammography is one of the best ways to detect
the disease. A 2005 study sponsored by the National Cancer Institute
showed that digital mammography detects up to 28 percent more cancers
than traditional mammography for women under the age of 50 or with
dense breasts.
Faster and Safer Exams
Women in the Columbus community can now experience the high-tech
benefits of digital mammography technology during their next mammogram
with Columbus Community Hospital’s new Siemens MAMMOMAT NovationDR
system. Digital mammograms provide many benefits for women, including:
- Less anxiety and discomfort due to shorter exam
times and results that are seen more quickly.
- Fewer callbacks or retakes for additional images
because images can be enhanced with the computer.
- Up to 40 percent less radiation dose over standard
film mammography.
Digital Advantages
Just as digital cameras offer consumers many advantages over film
cameras, digital mammography gives physicians the ability to obtain
and manipulate highly-detailed images. If needed, the images can
be shared with another physician to facilitate diagnoses. In addition,
digital mammograms eliminate the need for film storage since images
can be easily retrieved electronically.
Comfortable, Expert Care
Even with the most advanced technology at their disposal, Columbus
Community Hospital’s 11 mammography-registered technologists
strive to make mammograms as comfortable as possible. The new NovationDR
system features flexible paddles and a patented technique called
OpComp® that senses breast thickness for a more comfortable
compression. Additional comfort is provided by a MammoPad, which
cushions the breast during the mammogram and reduces the chill of
the imaging plate on the breast and against the abdomen.
After the exam, most mammography patients leave the
department with their results. Patients also receive a letter from
the radiologists explaining the findings of their exam in lay terms.
To learn more about digital mammography at Columbus
Community Hospital, call the Diagnostic Radiology Department at
402-562-3180.
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