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The Bare Facts: It’s Just Smart to Get Your SMARTER SmartMamm™

Here are the bare facts: Every two minutes, a woman in the U.S. is diagnosed with breast cancer.

The good news: when detected early, the survival rate skyrockets.

There’s no better way to get the information you need and service you deserve than with SmartMamm™, available exclusively at Princeton Radiology.

Why SmartMamm™? Because you deserve a mammogram that tells you more information about your body.

  • A personalized assessment of lifetime risk of breast cancer
  • Thorough information about your breast health, including breast density
  • Same-day or next-day results
  • Evening and weekend appointments

What makes SmartMamm® even smarter?

MammoScreen® by Therapixel is part of every SmartMamm® at all locations at no additional cost. MammoScreen® by Therapixel is an artificial intelligence software product that uses technology to allow cancers to be detected even earlier.

Make the Smart choice for your breast health and follow these three steps:

Step 1: Schedule your annual SmartMamm®, a mammogram with more at Princeton Radiology, using the form below.

Step 2: When you receive your SmartMamm® results, make sure you understand the findings. If you have any questions, call our Patient Care Coordinator at 732.462.4844 ext.3485.

Step 3: If your results indicate that you have dense breasts, it is important to take a next step. The report from your mammogram will tell you whether you have dense breasts. In the report, density is reported in one of four categories—A through D—based on the proportion of fatty to fibroglandular tissue in the breasts.

  • If the report indicates breast density in Category A (predominantly fatty) or B (scattered density), you do not have dense breasts. Unless you have other factors that increase your breast cancer risk to an above-average level, continuing to have an annual mammogram will meet your screening needs.
  • A report indicating breast density in category C (heterogeneously dense) or D (extremely dense) meets the criteria for dense breasts. Dense breast tissue in these two categories may make cancer more difficult to detect in a mammogram, so screenings in addition to the annual mammogram should be considered. Several leading medical societies, including American Cancer Society, American Society of Breast Surgeons, and the American College of Radiology, recommend breast MRI for these additional screenings. Ultrasound is another option, but may not offer findings as comprehensive as breast MRI.

If you have dense breasts (category C or D), insurance coverage may be available for Smart Breast MRI at Princeton Radiology. Our pre-authorization team can assist you and your physician with any uncertainty about insurance coverage.

You can learn more about dense breasts and taking the next step with Smart Breast MRI here.

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    Disclaimer: Please note that we cannot provide treatment recommendations or diagnose your condition. This PSA Calculator is NOT intended to replace the medical advice, treatment or diagnosis of your physician or health care provider. Please consult your health care provider for advice about a specific medical condition. This PSA Calculator must be considered at all times as an educational, convenience service only and shall not be relied upon nor designed to replace or substitute a physician’s independent judgment about the appropriateness or risks of a procedure for a given patient. Princeton Radiology does not endorse, guarantee the accuracy, adequacy, completeness or availability of any information and is not responsible for any errors or omissions or for the results obtained from the use of this service..

    Data was sourced from https://www.halodx.com/blog/understanding-psa-levels-the-psa-test-halo-dx/ 

     

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    Please be aware that the Prostate Cancer Risk Calculator cannot be 100% accurate at predicting the presence or absence of prostate cancer. It is designed to help calculate your risk, not give a definitive diagnosis.

    Questions were sourced from https://www.med.unc.edu/menshealth/calculator-international-prostatism-symptom-score-ipss/

    IMPORTANT SCHEDULING INFORMATION

    We know that the transition of the two practices to Penn Medicine may have caused some concerns or disruptions, but it’s important to know that Princeton Radiology can continue to provide all your imaging service needs.

    • >   We will continue to communicate with your referring physician no matter where they are located
    • >   We have your medical records and images safely secured in our archives for essential comparison purposes
    • >   We provide Care Coordinators and follow-up messages to remind you about mammograms and other recommended imaging exams
    • >   We offer the same lower cost of care you have come to expect from our freestanding centers

    Remember, you have the choice to select your imaging service provider.

    If you have any concerns or need help scheduling, please call our Centralized Scheduling Department at 609-921-8211.