Breast Health
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers among women. Regional Physician Services offers a variety of diagnostic imaging services that can help identify breast issues before they become larger health problems. From digital mammography to breast MRI and stereotactic biopsy, we are dedicated to keeping women healthy, educated and informed.
Digital mammography
Mammography is an X-ray exam of the breasts to screen for or diagnose breast cancer. Regional Physician Services offers digital imaging technology for mammograms, allowing results to be displayed on a high-resolution computer monitor and transmitted to other physicians or specialists if needed. Digital mammography helps radiologists to zoom in on particular areas or change brightness or contrast for even greater visibility, and results can be read immediately.
Breast MRI
Along with mammography, breast MRI can be an effective diagnostic tool. Breast MRI is often used for women who are at greater risk of developing breast cancer or who have dense breast tissue or implants — cases in which mammography is less effective at detecting abnormalities.
Breast ultrasound (sonography)
A breast ultrasound is often used to further evaluate an abnormality found during a mammogram. Ultrasound allows doctors to view the area closest to the chest wall, which can be difficult to see using mammography. This technology also helps doctors determine whether a breast lump is filled with fluid (a cyst) or is a solid mass.
Stereotactic biopsies
When a lump or abnormal area is detected during a breast screening, a biopsy can determine whether cells are cancerous. A stereotactic biopsy combines imaging technology — such as MRI, mammography or ultrasound — with minimally invasive techniques including fine needle aspiration or a vacuum powered device, to obtain tissue samples.