SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - We all know the traditional mammogram isn't too pleasant, but at Vincere Cancer Center, they're doing things a little bit differently – now, they're using water, which is painless.
Researchers at Tucson-based University of Arizona have been awarded $3.3 million by the National Cancer Institute to develop a breast imaging method that does not require physical compression. The ...
The most uncomfortable part of a mammogram occurs when the breast is compressed between two plates on the machine. Creating this force, which flattens and separates the breast tissue, allows the ...
Mammograms can help you find teeny cancers and save your life. If you can't afford a mammogram, there are plenty of ways to ...