The Genius™ 3D Mammography™ Exam

At Magnolia Regional Medical Center, we are proud to offer the Genius™ 3D Mammography™ exam that provides better, earlier breast cancer detection for our patients.1-6  Genius™ exams are more accurate than conventional 2D mammograms, detecting 20-65% more invasive breast cancers.The Genius™ exam also provides greater peace of mind by reducing the chance of unnecessary callbacks.2,3 The Genius™ exam also reduces callbacks by up to 40% compared to 2D alone.2,5

The Genius™ Exam and Breast Density

Dense breast tissue can make it difficult for doctors to detect breast cancer during annual screenings, which is concerning since women with dense breasts are more likely to develop breast cancer. Studies show that the Genius™ 3D Mammography™ exam has greater accuracy than 2D mammography for women across a variety of ages and breast densities. It is the only mammogram that is FDA-approved as superior for women with dense breasts compared to 2D alone.1,2 This is good news for patients, as nearly fifty percent of women between the ages of 40 and 74 have dense breasts.8,9

Some Important Reasons To Get A Mammogram

  • Finding breast cancer early can save your life. As you get older, your risk for breast cancer increases. More than 3 out of 4 of all breast cancers occur in women age 50 or older.
  • Most women diagnosed with breast cancer have no history of it in their families.
  • Finding breast cancer early often means less surgery.
  • Getting a mammogram is easier than you think.
  • Having a mammogram once a year helps give you peace of mind.

You may qualify for a free mammogram if you are an Arkansas resident aged 40-64. Visit ARBreastCare.com for more information.

To schedule your Mammogram at MRMC, call 870-235-3516.

Citations

FDA submissions P080003, P080003/S001, P080003/S004, P080003/S005.

  1. Friedewald SM, Rafferty EA, Rose SL, et al. Breast cancer screening using tomosynthesis in combination with digital mammography. JAMA. 2014 Jun 25;311(24):2499-507.
  2. Zuckerman SP, Conant EF, Keller BM, et al. Implementation of Synthesized Two-dimensional Mammography in a Population-based Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Screening Program. Radiology. 2016 Dec;281(3):730–736.
  3. Skaane P, Bandos A, Eben EB, et al. Two-view digital breast tomosynthesis screening with synthetically reconstructed projection images: comparison with digital breast tomosynthesis with full-field digital mammographic images. Radiology. 2014 Jun;271(3):655–63.
  4. Bernardi D, Macaskill P, Pellegrini M, et. al. Breast cancer screening with tomosynthesis (3D mammography) with acquired or synthetic 2D mammography compared with 2D mammography alone (STORM-2): a population-based prospective study. Lancet Oncol. 2016 Aug;17(8):1105–13.
  5. McDonald ES, Oustimov A, Weinstein SP, et al. Effectiveness of Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Compared With Digital Mammography: Outcomes Analysis From 3 Years of Breast Cancer Screening. JAMA Oncol. 2016 Jun 1;2(6):737–43.
  6. Results from Friedewald, SM, et al. “Breast cancer screening using tomosynthesis in combination with digital mammography.” JAMA 311.24 (2014): 2499-2507; a multi-site (13), non-randomized, historical control study of 454,000 screening mammograms investigating the initial impact the introduction of the Hologic Selenia® Dimensions® on screening outcomes. Individual results may vary. The study found an average 41% (95% CI: 20-65%) increase and that 1.2 (95% CI: 0.8-1.6) additional invasive breast cancers per 1000 screening exams were found in women receiving combined 2D FFDM and 3D™ mammograms acquired with the Hologic 3D Mammography™ System versus women receiving 2D FFDM mammograms only.
  7. Ho JM, Jafferjee N, Covarrubias GM, Ghesani M, Handler B. Dense breasts: a review of reporting legislation and available supplemental screening options. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 203(2):449-56, 2014.
  8. Sprague BL, Gangnon RE, Burt V, et al. Prevalence of mammographically dense breasts in the United States. J Natl Cancer Inst. 106(10), 2014.
  9. Sprague BL, Gangnon RE, Burt V, et al. Prevalence of mammographically dense breasts in the United States. J Natl Cancer Inst. 106(10), 2014.

The Genius™ 3D Mammography™ exam is acquired on the Hologic® 3D Mammography™ system and consists of a 2D and 3D™ image set, where the 2D image can be either an acquired 2D image or a 2D image generated from the 3D™ image set. The Genius™ exam is only available on the Hologic® 3D Mammography™ system.