Advocate for access to better mammograms!

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An opportunity to advocate for access to better mammograms*

In 2011, the FDA approved Hologic's 3D MAMMOGRAPHYTM exam. Clinical studies with over 750,000 women have proven 3D MAMMOGRAPHYTM exams are more effective versus traditional 2D mammography exams at detecting invasive breast cancers, as well as reducing callbacks.1,2 This means an earlier diagnosis for some women, while reducing the stress and anxiety for others.1,3

Yet, many women don't know about these more accurate mammograms, and even more won't have access to them until breast screening centers offer them.1*

Hologic, the makers of the GeniusTM 3D MAMMOGRAPHYTM exam, approached Breastcancer.org to help raise awareness about the availability of this clinically proven technology. They want to encourage women to get involved and let their breast screening centers know that they want this technology accessible to them and the other women in their lives.

If you agree, you can get involved. Here's how:

  • Visit MyGenius3D.com and find out if your facility has this advanced technology by typing in your ZIP code.
  • If your facility doesn't, let them know you want them to offer it. The site includes each facility's contact information.
  • You can also post here to raise your voice... even if your facility has it. In support of our work at Breastcancer.org, Hologic will be donating $10,000.

Thank you on behalf of all the women who deserve this!

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  • InStitches
    InStitches Member Posts: 80
    edited January 2016

    I love the 3 D Digital mammograms. My DCIS and LCIS would not have been found without it! I have dense breast tissue and my problem showed up as architectural distortion on only one view. The radiologist said it would not have been detected on the the regular digital mammogram. Thank you Hologic! You may well have saved my life

  • Birdsandtrees
    Birdsandtrees Member Posts: 5
    edited June 2016

    Seriously, 3D Mammograms need to be offered as widely as possible! I would travel a day or more to get one if I had to, rather than waste time and money on a yearly 2D Digital. My mom had BC so I went for my 2D every year since 40. Nothing ever showed up as being irregular. This year I missed my usual mammo because of an injury. When I went to my PC she suggested trying the 3D at her new women's health clinic. Thank goodness things worked out this way!! The 3D picked up a tiny lesion of combined cribiform DCIS with early tubular carcinoma starting to emerge. The radiologist said he would "never" have been able to see this so early on 2D and this was probably growing for years and not able to be visualized on 2D! I am so thankful and grateful for this technology. I have since had an ultrasound, core biopsy, bilateral MRI, lumpectomy and sentinel node removal. Thankfully, nothing else is there nor has this seemed to have spread and the less than 5 mm lesion is gone with large clear margins! I do not think I would have been so lucky, I know I wouldn't, if I hadn't switched to the center with the 3D Mammo machine! Will be going there every year now. I'm on AI and short-run of radiation. No chemo! Thank goodness! Another benefit of catching it early! Thank you, Hologic!! and my great doctors, of course!

  • AnxietyAnne
    AnxietyAnne Member Posts: 76
    edited June 2016



    i have my mammogram scheduled for today at my local clinic. I am going to reschedule. I am going to the facility in my area that has this. It's the same place I would go if I get a callback to get a diagnostic mammogram.

  • Birdsandtrees
    Birdsandtrees Member Posts: 5
    edited July 2016

    I hope everything went well for you at your 3D mammo! At least you know you are doing the very best thing you can for yourself by switching!

  • keepthefaith611
    keepthefaith611 Member Posts: 131
    edited October 2016

    I had my first 3D mamo 1.5 weeks ago and while I always have to have an U/S due to density, I am grateful for the new technology. It cost me $65 as my insurance doesn't cover 3D so I had to pay the difference of 2D/3D insurance cost but worth every penny.


    What bugs me is I have good insurance. Is the 3D available for those who don't have insurance or can't put $65 on a credit card (we too live paycheck to paycheck so $65 hurts but it was worth cutting out XYZ to pay that $65)!

    God Bless!


  • Shellsatthebeach
    Shellsatthebeach Member Posts: 316
    edited July 2017

    I always had my yearly mammograms. Unfortunately, it did not pick up on my BC at an early stage. My March 2016 results showed normal results. My March 2017 showed advanced IDC. It has gone into many lymph nodes.

  • GreenEyes81
    GreenEyes81 Member Posts: 389
    edited November 2017

    3D may as well saved my life as well. I have had two doctors tell me the lumps would not hand been found with 2d. At 36 years of age, who knows what it would have at 40.

  • Cherryi3
    Cherryi3 Member Posts: 68
    edited October 2018

    My 2D screening revealed a partially obscured cyst. Was sent for 3D diagnostic which confirmed a benign cyst but surprise surprise! Hiding in that dense tissue was IDC. Everyone should have access to 3D!

  • JoE777
    JoE777 Member Posts: 628
    edited October 2018

    I had a visible lump that was not detected with a screening mammogram. Went another year.

  • Gussy
    Gussy Member Posts: 115
    edited August 2019

    I'm not sure if 3D would have worked for me. My tumor could not be seen on Mammo or US. Only MRI.

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