Automated Breast Ultrasound (ABUS)
Annual mammograms are the best way to catch breast cancer early, but not all breasts are the same. Dense breast tissue can mask the appearance of tumors, making it more difficult for mammography to detect cancer.
If you are one of the 40% of women with dense breast tissue, your provider may recommend automated breast ultrasound (ABUS) for additional screening and added peace of mind.
What is breast density?
Breast density is determined by the radiologist who reads your mammogram and classifies the density into one of four categories. Your provider will tell you if you have dense breasts based on your mammogram’s classification on the density scale.
What is ABUS, or automated breast ultrasound?
Automated breast ultrasound (ABUS) is a non-invasive ultrasound examination, which produces sharp, three-dimensional images of the breast. Unlike traditional mammography, ABUS technology is not affected by breast density, and as a secondary screening examination, it can see through dense tissue. Clinical evidence demonstrates that supplementing mammography with ABUS for women with dense breast tissue can substantially increase breast cancer detection.
An ABUS screening requires a physician order. Ask your doctor if an ABUS screening would benefit you. Talk to your doctor or find one today by calling 828.315.3391.
1781 Tate Blvd SE
Hickory, NC 28602
Phone: 828.315.7030
Fax: 828.315.7040
Mammography Fax: 828.315.5979
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