The technology, which is also known as digital breast tomosynthesis, could give physicians improved breast cancer screening and detection, offering three-dimensional images of thin layers of breast tissue.
DBT also aims to eliminate discrepancies between harmless irregularities and actual cancerous tumors.
Read the Park Ridge Trib Local report on 3D mammography.
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