The study builds on a growing body of research suggesting 3D mammography could offer benefits over 2D imaging.
Morgen Chesonis-Gonzalez thought she would be fine skipping her yearly mammogram - but a persistent pain convinced her otherwise.
A U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulation that has gone into effect will require all facilities that provide mammograms ...
In a mammogram, fatty tissue shows up as black on the image, while fibroglandular tissue lights up as white. Cancer also ...
A new federal rule takes effect Tuesday that could potentially help more women spot breast cancer earlier. The FDA will ...
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting women worldwide, though it can also occur in men. But is it enough ...
According to a new 10-year study, screening for breast cancer with digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) increases cancer ...
Mammography facilities now have to notify patients about the density of their breasts, a step aimed at improving early detection of breast cancer. The new rule, which went into effect Tuesday ...
Having dense breasts can put women at higher risk of breast cancer and make it more difficult to spot cancer on a mammogram, but many don’t realize it’s a significant risk. Starting this week ...
Magazine. Getty Images Big changes are coming to mammogram results — and it could help with screening breast cancer. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration stated that starting Tuesday ...
Starting at the age of 40, women are recommended to receive annual mammograms — X-ray imaging of their breasts — to screen ...
A new FDA rule requires that women learn if they have dense breasts post-mammogram. Here's what to know about dense breasts ...