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Why A GammaGram™?One of the keys to surviving breast cancer is early detection. Often, mammograms are inconclusive, and cannot provide answers. Gammagrams help detect cancer at its earliest stages and could literally save your life, or the life of a loved one. |
When breast cancer is found and treated in early stages — before it spreads too far — it is highly curable. If the cancer is discovered and treated early, the five-year relative survival rate is greater than 90 percent (National Breast Cancer Foundation).
Why do I need further evaluation following my mammogram?
Some mammograms are difficult to interpret due to dense breast tissue, scarring from previous surgery, scattered calcifications, or implants. Further testing is necessary for an accurate evaluation.
Adirondack Medical Center 2233 State Rt. 86 Saranac Lake, NY 12983 518-891-4141 |
Beth Israel Medical Center 10 Union Square East New York, NY 10003 212-844-8776 |
Central NY Diagnostic Imaging 1000 East Genesee Street, Suite 100 Syracuse, NY 13210 315-269-9729 |
Cornell Medical Center 525 E 68th St New York, NY 10021 212-746-4588 |
Maimonides Cancer Center 6300 Eighth Ave Brooklyn, NY 78654 718-765-2571 |
Mount St. Mary's Hospital 5300 Military Road Lewiston, NY 14092 716-297-4800 |
St. Joseph's Imaging Associates 5100 West Taft Road, 2A Liverpool, NY 13088 315-452-2555 |
Greene Memorial Hospital 1141 N. Monroe Drive Xenia, OH 83843 937-352-2000 |
Joint Township District Memorial Hospital 200 St. Clair St. St. Marys, OH 45885 419-394-3387 |
Van Wert County Hospital 1250 S. Washington St. Van Wert, OH 45891 419-238-8630 |
Gammagrams takes one large leap forward.
The Society of Nuclear Medicine has created guidelines for breast scintigraphy with Breast Specific Gamma Cameras.