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Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Hospital

Breast & Bone Health Center

While most women have heard the message that early detection is the key to surviving breast cancer, many still put off having regular mammograms. A comprehensive, state-of-the-art screening and diagnostic facility, the Breast & Bone Health Center provides quality health services with board-certified and dedicated breast specialists.

In an easily accessible and spa-like environment, 7,500 square-feet are dedicated to a full range of advanced screening and diagnostic services. This includes new digital mammography technology that is faster and more comfortable and provides physicians with highly detailed images to assist in diagnosis.

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Breast & Bone Health Center Special Features

  • Board-certified, dedicated breast radiologists
  • Accredited by the American College of Radiology
  • Certified by the Mammography Quality Standards Act (MQSA)
  • Multidisciplinary breast conference involving team of surgeons and experts in oncology and radiology
  • Monthly cancer support group

Breast Health Services Provided

Digital Mammography
The Center’s state-of-the-art mammography system uses low-level X-rays to locate breast lumps and abnormalities long before they can be felt by breast self-exam. A recent government study determined digital mammography to be better than traditional methods for detecting breast cancer, especially in premenopausal women, those younger than 50 and those with dense breast tissue. The American Cancer Society recommended that women in these categories seek digital mammograms where available.

Digital mammograms offer significant advantages. Images are available immediately, and can be enhanced, stored digitally and transmitted instantaneously to a physician’s office or other facilities. These images are more detailed and can be acquired more quickly, reducing testing time.

Digital mammograms at Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Hospital are reviewed by a dedicated breast radiologist and screened using computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) software. CAD alerts radiologists to take a closer look at areas that may be abnormal.
   

 
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Breast Ultrasound
Using high-frequency sound waves, breast ultrasound can determine whether a lesion is a solid tumor or a fluid-filled cyst. It is especially useful in evaluating suspicious areas in the denser breast tissue of younger women.

Breast Ultrasound-Guided Needle Biopsy
This technique may also be used to obtain tissue samples from areas where masses are seen in ultrasound. Ultrasound is used to guide the needle for increased precision in removing the tissue sample.

Breast Ductogram
This procedure can pinpoint defects in breast ducts. A contrast agent is introduced into the duct to expose possible defects when the breast is X-rayed.

Breast MRI
This non-invasive procedure is most commonly used for additional screening in high-risk women when the findings of a mammogram are inconclusive or to determine the extent of the disease in newly diagnosed breast cancer.

Computer-Aided Detection (CAD)
Each mammogram is also reviewed by a computer designed to search for abnormalities. CAD technology acts as a second pair of eyes, reviewing mammogram film after the radiologist has already made an initial interpretation.

Stereotactic Biopsy
This innovative non-surgical biopsy method uses a computer-guided needle to remove a breast tissue sample.

Dedicated Breast Radiologist
This specialized breast radiologist reviews all diagnostic mammograms and ultrasounds at the time of exam and gives the patient immediate results.

Bone Health Services Provided

Bone Densitometry
This procedure measures bone mineral density to identify bone strength and weakness. This information is a useful diagnostic tool in diagnosing osteoporosis.

Instant Vertebral Assessment
This assessment identifies and evaluates bone mineral density with vertebral spine fracture prevalence. Test information is used to make the best possible preventive treatment strategy.

Hours
Monday-Friday 7a.m. – 7p.m.
Saturday 8a.m. – Noon

To make an appointment, call (281) 364-2514.

 

 
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