What is Fatty breast tissue?
What decade was digital mammography implemented?
When was the 1990's?
Fraction of which Mammography exams detect breast cancer
What is 4/5?
below this age breast tissue is still very radiosensitive and it is not recommend to get annual exams.
What is >40?
The plate the squishes the breast.
What is the compression plate?
Dense breast tissue
PEM
What is Positron Emission Mammography?
What are factors that contribute to high risk breast cancer?
What are family history and previous pre-cancerous breast lesions?
This is why younger patients are harder to read. List the 2 specifics.
What is glands and ligaments?
Type of radiation tube that is used.
What is a normal x-ray tube?
Alternate name for some breast density. (level 2)
Scattered Fibroglandular
Modality that takes 3D accurate images of the breast.
What is Breast Tomosynthesis?
Name four signs that a diagnostic exam would be recommended
Nipple discharge, pain, lump, unusual skin appearance, nipple thickening
This percentage of screenings leads to further testing
The type of x-ray equipment that allows movement of the tube for obliques and laterals.
Easiest breast tissue to diagnose.
Fatty breast
Program that highlights and outlines areas of interest of the mammogram for the radiologist
What is Computer-Aided Detection?
The age at which it is easier to identify pathologies
What is 40?
Screenings have dose, but is worth the risk. What is this called?
What is risk vs. benefit?
Breast compression helps with what... list 2 things.
What is evening density and lowering dose?
Proportional measurement of connective, glandular, and fatty tissue.
How to determine the density of breast?
Uses gamma radiation after administration of flurine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose
What is Positron Emission Mammography?
Most common pathology in breast tissue
What is breast cancer?
Screenings can't detect this area near the breast
What is the arm pit?
Clear structure that separates the patient from the rad tech.
What is the Radiation shield?