3D Mammography
A mammogram is a non-invasive X-ray of the breast used to screen for breast cancer or other abnormalities. Mammography can help detect breast cancer at its earliest stages when treatment can be most effective. According to the American College of Radiology, mammography has helped reduce breast cancer mortality in the U.S. by nearly 40 percent since 1990.
Flowers Hospital’s Breast Health Center is accredited by the American College of Radiology as a Designated Comprehensive Breast Imaging Center. With digital breast tomosynthesis (3D) technology, multiple images are acquired of each breast from different angles and are reconstructed into a 3D image. This technology provides the radiologist with more information and helps to overcome some of the limitations of standard mammography.**
Benefits of 3D Mammography
- Improved accuracy of screening exams, especially for women with dense breast tissue
- Overcomes some of the limitations of standard mammography, such as overlapping breast tissue
- Greater image quality, reducing the need for repeat imaging
For women of average risk, the American College of Radiology recommends annual mammograms starting at age 40. Different guidelines apply to women at higher risk. For American College of Radiology recommendations or to view other statistics, visit acr.org.
To schedule your annual mammogram, please call (334) 615-8480.
**According to acr.org, breast tomosynthesis (3D) has shown to be an advance over digital (2D) mammography, with higher cancer detection rates and fewer patient recalls for additional testing.
Appointments are on a first-come, first-served basis. An order from a physician or qualified healthcare provider is not required, but the patient must provide a physician/provider name when an appointment is made. If the patient does not have a physician/provider, a list will be provided for selection. All mammogram reports will be sent to the physician/provider, and the patient is responsible for follow-up.
Check with your insurance provider to confirm coverage for a screening mammogram. If you do not have insurance, options may be available to help with the cost.