St. Mary’s Adds 3-D Imaging to Sacred Heart Radiology Dept

Hologic Genius 3D mammo_01_300dpiThe latest innovation in breast cancer detection – 3D mammography – is coming soon to St. Mary’s Sacred Heart Hospital. This new technology dramatically increases accuracy compared to 2D mammography, detecting more invasive cancers and reducing false alarms.

“The difference is amazing,” said Jeff Brown, Director of Radiology and Cardiology Services for St. Mary’s Health Care System. “The 3D system detects 41 percent more invasive cancers, but also reduces callbacks by up to 40 percent. That’s great because it means we can detect more dangerous cancers while simultaneously reducing the number of women who have to go through additional testing when there’s actually nothing wrong.”

Testing and training for Sacred Heart’s new Hologic GeniusTM 3D Mammography system is now underway, with patient appointments expected to begin in early February. The hospital will continue to provide 2D screenings until the 3D unit is fully operational.

In addition, St. Mary’s has installed the new 3D units at its hospital in Athens and its outpatient imaging center in Oconee County.

“Having the Genius system available at all three locations expands our available appointment times and allows women to choose the location that is most convenient for them,” Brown said. In addition to weekday appointments, Saturday appointments are available at the Athens hospital, where Saturday appointments also are available for procedures such as CT, MRI, ultrasound, radiography and nuclear medicine.

“We know it can be hard for women to break away from work and home,” Brown said. “But with a lifetime risk of 1-in-8 for breast cancer, screening mammograms are too important to miss. We offer Saturday appointments to help our patients get the care they need, when they need it.”

Here is why the GeniusTM 3D system is superior to 2-dimensional mammography. In a 2D mammogram, all the tissue of the breast is included in one image. This can sometimes produce unclear results, especially in women with dense breast tissue. In the GeniusTM 3D system, the breast is imaged in layers. According to Hologic, more than 100 clinical studies have shown that this technology improves clarity, reduces the risk of missing an actual cancer, and also reduces the need for return visits to clarify suspicious findings.

“The 3D system allows our radiologists to screen for breast cancer with greater accuracy in women of all ages and regardless of breast density,” Brown said. “It does this with a low dose of radiation that is comparable to 2D mammography and well below the levels the FDA has set for patient safety.”

Appointments at Sacred Heart Hospital’s mammography suite are now available by calling 706.356.7808. For a Saturday appointment in Athens, women can schedule their mammogram online at www.stmarysathens.org or call 706.389.2700.

A doctor’s order is not required, but St. Mary’s will need to know which doctor to send your results to. If you don’t have a doctor, St. Mary’s can help you find one. St. Mary’s accepts most major forms of insurance, as well as Medicare, Medicaid, and self-pay. 3D mammography is covered by Medicare and a growing number of private insurers.