I've known that women often complain about how uncomfortable mammograms are, but looking at the picture of the machine Xeni tweeted made me realize for the first time how medieval the procedure actually is. I've seen pics of women going through the mammograms, but it's always been from behind-the-shoulder. This link has a NSFW pic of the procedure for those (like me) who didn't actually know how the procedure went: http://cancer.osu.edu/patientsandvisitors/cancerinfo/cancert...
There's got to be a better way, I can see why some women might be reluctant to have one.
Deborah Rhodes: A tool that finds 3x more breast tumors,
and why it's not available to you
Working with a team of physicists, Dr. Deborah Rhodes
developed a new tool for tumor detection that's 3 times
as effective as traditional mammograms for women with
dense breast tissue. The life-saving implications are
stunning. So why haven't we heard of it? Rhodes shares
the story behind the tool's creation, and the web of
politics and economics that keep it from mainstream use.
(tl;dw for the video: it's about the dramatically improved detection of breast cancer particularly in dense breast tissue (where mammographies often fail to visibly differentiate tumors) by injecting a radiotracer and using small gamma detectors that can fit closely around the breast.)
And another technique I couldn't find a description of but I read about a while ago, where the breast temperature is altered first. Since tumors have greater blood supply, it makes breast thermography (or something like it... I forget the exact detection method) even more accurate in detecting cancer, since a tumor with greater blood supply will return to normal temperature faster than the surrounding tissue.
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[ 2.0 ms ] story [ 25.3 ms ] threadWikipedia has interesting details in regards to the controversy surrounding mammograms: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mammography
There's got to be a better way, I can see why some women might be reluctant to have one.
Stay strong Xeni.
There's also breast thermography.
http://www.iact-org.org/patients/breastthermography/what-is-...
And another technique I couldn't find a description of but I read about a while ago, where the breast temperature is altered first. Since tumors have greater blood supply, it makes breast thermography (or something like it... I forget the exact detection method) even more accurate in detecting cancer, since a tumor with greater blood supply will return to normal temperature faster than the surrounding tissue.
http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/index.php/dr-christiane-...
http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/index.php/the-early-dete...