Mammography plays a critical role in theearly detection of breast cancer because itcan show changes in breast tissue up...
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Bergen Imaging Center, P.A is New Jersey’s first free-standing women’s imaging center dedicated to mammography and the early detection of breast cancer.
We offer many women’s imaging services at our independent facility in Englewood, including Digital Mammography, 3D Mammography (Tomosynthesis); Breast Imaging, including Breast Ultrasound; Breast Biopsy, General Ultrasound, Breast Cancer Diagnosis, DXA Bone Densitometry (Bone Density Scans) and Body Composition Analysis.
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Mammography is a specific type of imaging that uses a low-dose x-ray system to examine breasts. A mammography exam, called a mammogram, is used to aid in the early detection and diagnosis of breast diseases in women.
Mammograms are used as a screening tool to detect early breast cancer in women experiencing no symptoms and to detect and diagnose breast disease in women experiencing symptoms such as a lump, pain or nipple discharge.
Before scheduling a mammogram, the American Cancer Society (ACS) and other specialty organizations recommend that you discuss any new findings or problems in your breasts with your doctor. In addition, inform your doctor of any prior surgeries, hormone use, and family or personal history of breast cancer.
Digital Mammography is performed on an outpatient basis.
During visit, a specially qualified radiologic technologist will position your breast in the mammography unit. Your breast will be placed on a digital mammography unit and compressed with a paddle (often made of clear Plexiglass or other plastic). The technologist will gradually compress your breast.