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Double Take for 3-D Breast Screening
– Reported, April 26, 2013
Obtaining both views is necessary to ensure that a cancer will be optimally visualized, lead study author Dr. Noa Beck was quoted as saying.
For the study seven breast imagers examined the results from 3-D breast screening of 164 cancers; both views were used. Although 56% of the cancers could be seen in the mediolateral as well as the craniocaudal view, 34% could only be seen or were seen better in the craniocaudal view.
So practices only using the mediolateral view of 3-D breast screening could potentially miss present cancer and the patient would lose valuable treatment time. The same can be said for using only the craniocaudal view.
In a few cases, lesions were only seen on the MLO view because of where the cancers were located in the breast, Dr. Beck was quoted as saying.
SOURCE: Presentation at American Roentgen Ray Society Annual Meeting, April 2013