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09.25.2024
Why does breast density matter?
Dense breast tissue increases your risk for breast cancer and can only be identified through a mammogram. Breast density is divided into four categories that range from almost entirely fatty to extremely dense.
09.18.2024
What Women Need to Know About Breast Health
“We can never over-amplify early detection.” - Dr. Islamiat Ego-Osuala
05.01.2024
Washington Radiology Now Offers Tyrer-Cuzick Risk Assessment
Add the complimentary Tyrer-Cuzick lifetime breast cancer risk assessment to your mammogram screening for additional peace of mind.
09.26.2023
Know the facts for a lifetime of breast health.
Know the facts for a lifetime of breast health. Find out more about your breast health timeline.
05.01.2023
Is it time for your first screening mammogram? Here’s what to expect.
Your first mammogram, known as a baseline mammogram, is important because it establishes what’s normal for your breasts so you and your mammography provider can monitor your breast health annually.
10.05.2022
Why annual mammograms beginning at 40? Early detection is our goal.
Video: Anjali Malik, M.D. talks about why early detection is her goal for every patient.
09.20.2022
Dispelling common myths about the causes of breast cancer
Video: Anjali Malik, M.D. debunks the most common misconceptions she hears from patients about what causes breast cancer.
06.07.2022
Men and Breast Health
Breast cancer in men is rare, representing about 1% of all cases, but what should men know about the disease? Dr. Chirag Parghi, our Chief Medical Officer, shares three things for men to be aware of when it comes to breast cancer.
03.09.2022
FAST Breast MRI gives additional peace of mind to patients at average to intermediate risk of breast cancer
FAST Breast MRI (also known as Abbreviated Breast MRI) is a valuable supplemental screening exam for patients at average to intermediate risk of developing breast cancer, significantly improving the ability to find cancers in early stages when they are easier to treat. Research