Massachusetts General Hospital: Study Reveals Sustained Benefits of 3D Mammograms for Breast Cancer Screening
April 08, 2020
April 08, 2020
BOSTON, Massachusetts, April 8 -- Massachusetts General Hospital issued the following news release:
Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) displays thin sections of the breast from different angles, creating a semi-3D mammogram to help radiologists diagnose breast cancer. This technology was approved less than a decade ago, and it's unclear whether its effectiveness for breast cancer screening is sustained over time and after a woman's initial screening with DBT.
Now a team . . .
Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) displays thin sections of the breast from different angles, creating a semi-3D mammogram to help radiologists diagnose breast cancer. This technology was approved less than a decade ago, and it's unclear whether its effectiveness for breast cancer screening is sustained over time and after a woman's initial screening with DBT.
Now a team . . .