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Digital Mammogram - What you should know

The Correct Breast Self-Examination

Breast Cancer Risk Assessment

For more information on digital mammography, please call 575-555-6600.

For additional information on breast health, call the American Cancer Society at 1.800.ACS.2345 or visit www.hologic.com.

Digital mammography is an important component of the comprehensive diagnostic services dedicated to women and the early detection of breast cancer at MountainView Regional Medical Center. This technology incorporates revolutionary imaging technology that provides incredibly sharp images.

From the patient’s point of view, a digital mammogram is like traditional film screen mammography. Both use x-ray to generate images of the breast. However, instead of using film to capture and record the image, a digital mammogram uses a special detector to capture and convert x-ray energy into a digital image. The resulting digital images are immediately available to the radiologist for diagnosis. The radiologist can view and manipulate the images on high-resolution computer monitors that enhance visualization
of the structures within the breast tissue. They can also adjust brightness and contrast, and zoom in on specific areas to help detect small calcifications, masses, and other changes that may be signs of early cancer. Our goal is provide the best possible care to women.

Digital mammography offers a number of other practical advantages and patient conveniences. Because there is no waiting for film to be developed it can significantly reduce the time patients spend in the breast center, as well as reduce the need for repeat exams due to under or over exposure. Digital images are easily stored and
transferred electronically, eliminating the dependency on one set of original films, which can be misfiled or lost in transit. Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among women, exceeded only by lung cancer.

Statistics demonstrate that one in eight women will develop breast cancer sometime in her life. The stage at which breast cancer is detected influences a woman’s survival. If detected early, the five-year survival rate is 97%. MountainView Regional Medical Center is committed to the fight against breast cancer.

If you would like to schedule a mammogram or have questions about this important breast health procedure, please call 575-556-6600.

 
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Derry, Hatch, Rincon, Salem, Deming, La Mesa, and Alamogordo.
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4311 E. Lohman Ave.
Las Cruces, NM 88011
(575) 556-7600
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