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For Medical Professionals
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Breast-Specific Gamma Imaging — See What Matters™
Breast-Specific Gamma Imaging (BSGI), also known as Molecular Breast Imaging (MBI), is an imaging technique that reveals cancerous lesions, even in women with difficult-to-diagnose breasts.The Dilon 6800® Gamma Camera, an innovative digital device optimized to perform BSGI/MBI, displays the metabolic activity of breast lesions. These images help doctors manage patients that are difficult to diagnose, such as those with: • Dense breast tissue • Lesions that can be felt, but not detected with mammography or ultrasound • Post-surgical or post-therapeutic mass • Breast implants • Multiple indeterminate or suspicious lesions or clusters of microcalcifications • As well as patients taking hormone replacement therapy BSGI/MBI has been performed on more than 250,000 patients in both hospitals and private imaging centers across the country. BSGI/MBI and the Dilon 6800® Gamma Camera can help you and your doctor see what matters. What is BSGI? Finding Cancer Early: Current Screening Methods Where Can I Find a BSGI Center? FAQs |
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