No more uncomfortable mammograms?
Categories: Diet & Weight Loss
Good news! Researchers are reporting that there may be a less painful, and more accurate, way to scan breast tissue for abnormalities. Called the "Cone Beam Breast Computed Tomography" scanner, this new form of x-ray is basically a fancier version of the CT scan. It takes a three-dimensional view of the breast and the surrounding tissue, even over into the armpit, all without compressing anything between cold glass plates.
So far the scanner has detected all cancers found by standard mammography, and in one case created a clearer image of a cancer that was hard to see on the mammogram. Researchers are hopeful so far, saying that although several trials are still needed before the study is complete, it looks as though the new scan can detect more tumors than the mammogram can.
If approved, this procedure would be much pricier than a mammogram, and therefore most likely reserved for those at highest risk. But regardless, I'm sure women all over the world will have their fingers crossed that the results so far hold true!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Eliot Phillips 12-02-2006 @ 2:19AM
Excellent news!
Now to risk being hit by every woman I know: I keep picturing this "cone beam" apparatus as something that looks like Madonna's pointy bra http://plancksconstant.org/blog1/images/madonna-pointy-bra.jpg
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Carolyn 12-02-2006 @ 4:15AM
I had a mammogram 10 days ago. They called me back and said they needed more images because the compression wasn't enough on the right breast, and there were tiny calcium deposits in the left breast that they needed to see better. So the took approx. 12 more pictures, and it HURT !!! While your breast is compressed between two pieces of plexi glass and is as flat as a dinner plate, they tell you to hold your breath. OUCH!!! So, I hope the new mammo will be a great improvement. I look forward to less pain when I have a mammogram..
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Dawn Fleming 12-02-2006 @ 4:31AM
I think that girl's brave, 12 pictures! Not me. And I dont' care what it costs, I'll pay extra for the "fancy CT." Where and when can I, a normal schmuck, get one???
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