3D mammography (tomosynthesis), available at Highlands-Cashiers Hospital, is a tool that helps find more cancers and find those cancers earlier.
With traditional mammography, the image is flat. During a 3D mammogram, multiple images are obtained in seconds as the x-ray machine sweeps across the breast.
Images are displayed as a series of thin slices that allow our team to view the breast tissue one thin layer at a time. Cancers can be detected that otherwise would be hidden by overlapping breast tissue.
Since the breast tissue can be viewed in thin slices, HCH’s radiology team is able to reduce the number of women that need to come back for additional images, thus minimizing anxiety, inconvenience, and extra costs for our patients.
3D mammography is recommended for any woman needing a mammography regardless of breast density.
For more information, contact HCH Radiology Department at 828.526.1467.
To schedule an appointment, call 828.883.5021.
Pictured at the top of the article from left are Lori Smith, MBA, RT (R ) RDMS, RDCS, RVT, Regional Manager Radiology/Imaging; Meg Ham, RT, R, M, CT; and Laura Ammons, RT, R, M, CT