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  2. Mammography - Wikipedia

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    As of 2022, over 99% of certified mammography centers in the United States screening centers use digital mammography. [16] Globally, systems by Fujifilm Corporation are the most widely used. [citation needed] In the United States, GE's digital imaging units typically cost US$300,000 to $500,000, far more than film-based imaging systems. [13]

  3. Tomosynthesis - Wikipedia

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    Tomosynthesis, also digital tomosynthesis (DTS), is a method for performing high-resolution limited-angle tomography at radiation dose levels comparable with projectional radiography. It has been studied for a variety of clinical applications, including vascular imaging, dental imaging, orthopedic imaging, mammographic imaging, musculoskeletal ...

  4. Breast imaging - Wikipedia

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    Traditional screening and diagnostic mammography ("2D mammography") uses x-ray technology and has been the mainstay of breast imaging for many decades. Breast tomosynthesis ("3D mammography") is a relatively new digital x-ray mammography technique that produces multiple image slices of the breast similar to, but distinct from, computed ...

  5. Some doctors say the FDA's new notification rule about ... - AOL

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    And while additional tests can detect more cancers than mammograms alone, there’s no ... of the system used to label ... as digital breast tomosynthesis, often called 3-D mammography. An ...

  6. Photon-counting mammography - Wikipedia

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    However, slit-scanning tomosynthesis requires larger modifications of existing systems, and the technique has so far not been applied in wide-spread clinical use. Applications of spectral imaging that have been investigated for photon-counting tomosynthesis include breast-density measurement, [22] lesion characterization, [23] and iodine K-edge ...

  7. Daniel Kopans - Wikipedia

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    This system helped to standardize the reporting of mammography results. Dr. Kopans has also been a leading figure in the development of breast tomosynthesis. Kopans was a leading figure in the debate over the advisability of screening mammography beginning in the 1980s. [1]

  8. Breast cancer is deadlier for Black women. A study of ... - AOL

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    Are 3D mammograms better than standard 2D imaging for catching advanced cancers? A clinical trial is recruiting thousands of volunteers — including a large number of Black women who face ...

  9. Breast cancer screening - Wikipedia

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    Mammography is a common screening method, since it is relatively fast and widely available in developed countries. Mammography is a type of radiography used on the breasts. . It is typically used for two purposes: to aid in the diagnosis of a woman who is experiencing symptoms or has been called back for follow-up views (called diagnostic mammography), and for medical screening of apparently ...