What is a BSGI test?

What is a BSGI test?

What is BSGI? Breast-Specific Gamma Imaging (BSGI) is a safe, comfortable imaging technique that can aid in breast cancer diagnosis when a mammogram is inconclusive. This advanced technology is typically used as a non-invasive “next step” when a mammogram shows an area of concern.

Is there an alternative to breast MRI?

Molecular breast imaging, also known as breast-specific gamma imaging, is an alternative to MRI. The test, performed by our nuclear medicine specialists, uses a radioactive tracer and special camera to see cancerous tissue in the breast more clearly.

What is breast scintigraphy?

Breast scintigraphy or scintimammography is a nuclear medicine imaging technique that uses radionuclides to image malignant breast tumors and it requires the administration of a single photon-emitting radiotracer to the patient and a gamma-camera for imaging.

Is there a less painful mammogram?

Feb. 6, 2019 — Mammograms that let women control the compression of their breasts cause less pain while maintaining the quality of the image, according to a new French study.

What is the newest mammogram?

The newest cutting-edge digital mammography technology, known as digital breast tomosynthesis or 3D mammography, positions the University of Maryland Medical Center’s Breast Imaging Center – already designated a national Center of Excellence – among the top breast imaging centers nationwide offering patients the …

Why is a mammogram so painful?

Are mammograms more painful for certain people? Discomfort during a mammogram procedure varies from patient to patient. Some experience discomfort due to the compression that is applied to the breast. Most women, however, tolerate the exam quite well.

Can you have an ultrasound instead of a mammogram?

An ultrasound is generally not used as the primary screening tool for breast cancer. However, when used in conjunction with mammography, it can complement other breast cancer screening tools. Often, an ultrasound will be ordered when an abnormality is detected on a mammogram.

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