One in eight women in the United States will develop breast cancer in her lifetime. Other than skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women. Breast cancer is a disease in which cancer cells form in the breast tissue. There are several different kinds of breast cancer, but the most common are invasive ductal carcinoma and invasive lobular carcinoma.
The key is early detection.
The best way to detect breast cancer early is with a mammogram. Screening guidelines recommend women ages 35-40 to get their mammogram and women over 40 to get one annually. The UT Health East Texas HOPE Breast Care Center offers mammograms across East Texas. See below for more details.
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Watch the recording: Breast Cancer Prevention and Screening with Dr. Klouda
A live chat with Dr. Michael Klouda, board-certified diagnostic radiologist at the UT Health East Texas HOPE Breast Care Center in Tyler where we discuss breast cancer screenings and prevention.
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3D Mammography
3D mammography, or digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) allows the radiologist to see the through the breast tissue better than the traditional 2D mammogram. This technology allows images to be divided up in multiple layers, allowing the radiologist to review one layer at a time, reducing the tissue overlap effect. This helps the radiologist find smaller cancers that may be harder to find at an earlier stage.
The patient experience for 3D mammography is very similar to that of 2D, each breast is still compressed in two different positions. The difference is in what the machine does. Instead of the camera staying stationary as it would in 2D, it makes a small arc as it takes the photo, which takes about three to four seconds. This allows the radiologist to go back after the photo is taken and divide it into multiple slices to get a better view of the breast tissue.
3D mammography is offered in Tyler at the UT Health East Texas HOPE Breast Care Center, UT Health East Texas Physicians on Patriot Drive, UT Health East Texas North Campus Tyler, as well as at UT Health Henderson, UT Health Jacksonville and on our mobile mammography unit, which travels to communities across East Texas. The full mobile mammography schedule is below.
For scheduling at our Breast Care Centers or mobile locations, call 903-531-8000.
Breast Care Services in East Texas
UT Health East Texas also provides breast care services, including mammograms at other locations across East Texas, including UT Health East Texas Physicians Cedar Creek Lake in Gun Barrel City, UT Health Athens, UT Health Henderson and UT Health Jacksonville. For more information about the services offered, click Services below.
Schedule Your Mammogram Online or Call 903-531-8000.
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