usually covered by insurance with a physician order in women with dense breasts. Dr. Michael Barrows, Radiologist at Mary Rutan Crawfis Imaging Center, says, “Statistically, 40% of women have dense breast tissue, but if you include those women who have focal areas of dense tissue, an additional 10-20% of women could benefit from this exam.” The difficulty radiologists experience when reading mammograms is that both dense tissue and cancer appear white on a mammogram. With ABUS, suspicious masses appear black against the white dense tissue. “Mammography continues to be the gold standard for the detection of breast cancer; however, it doesn’t work equally well in all women, particularly those with dense breast tissue,” adds Dr. Barrows. “Research shows that ABUS technology as an adjunct to mammography has the potential to find 35.7 percent additional cancers that would not have been found with mammography alone.”
The Mary Rutan Crawfis Imaging Center team recommends that women get annual screening mammograms. If they have been informed that they have dense breast tissue, they should talk to their doctor about their specific risk and additional screening tests that may be appropriate. Call the Mary Rutan Crawfis Imaging Center to schedule your annual mammogram and to be screened for dense breast tissue at (937) 592-1883. About Mary Rutan Health Mary Rutan Health is a leading not-for-profit healthcare organization with a comprehensive and integrated system of inpatient, outpatient, and community services connected to meet all community members' health and wellness needs. In addition to the hospital, multiple off-site locations exist in a five-county region, including Logan, Champaign, Hardin, Shelby, and Auglaize. Together, Mary Rutan Health team members deliver award-winning services recognized by patients and their families and independent organizations that rank the hospital among the best. More information about Mary Rutan Health can be found at www.maryrutan.org. Not receiving our content regularly? Make sure to FOLLOW US on Facebook and SIGN UP to get weekly recaps sent directly to your inbox. Have something local to share? Submit your positive news for free HERE. Comments are closed.
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