Financier Jeffrey Epstein And Mount Sinai Hospital Support 3D Mammograms For Breast Cancer
Financier Jeffrey Epstein helps fund one of the few 3D mammograms available around the world.
/EINPresswire.com/The Dubin Breast Center at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City is one of the few places in the world that provides 3D mammography to test for breast cancer. 3D mammography was installed just over a year ago and due to its success, has received additional support from science philanthropist, Jeffrey Epstein and his foundation, The Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation.
According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death for women between the ages of 35 and 54, and the second leading cause of cancer death for women of all ages. This year, an estimate 40,000 will die from breast cancer. Early detection is critical for long term survival: when tumors are removed before metastasis, the 5-year relative survival rate is 99%. The rate lowers to 84% when metastasis spreads to the breast; and plummets to 23% once metastasis enters the blood stream.
Pioneered at Mass General Hospital in Boton, 3D mammography or tomosynthesis was FDA approved in February 2011. Unlike 2D mammography which takes one image of the breast, 3D mammography takes about 60 images. Images are transferred to 1mm digital slices, and radiologists can see the compilation from a three dimensional point of view.
2D mammograms are still essential in saving lives. However, 3D mammography has numerous benefits. It can detect tumor tissue that couldn't otherwise be seen, especially in fibrous breasts. It has reduced the number of false positives, helping radiologists to see a cyst or calcification that might otherwise be confused for a tumor under 2D mammography. It also gives doctors a better look at the topography of tumors: how they grow and spread.
"Early diagnosis is clearly critical to survival," Jeffrey Epstein affirms, whose foundation supports cutting edge science research around the world. "We are very excited that 3D mammography is playing a role in stopping breast cancer from developing."
The Dubin Breast Center is part of The Tisch Cancer Institute, located on the Mount Sinai School of Medicine campus and houses a range of highly advanced services, from prevention to survivorship.
Contact: The Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation
www.jeffreyepstein.org
Media Contact:
Christina Galbraith
The Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation
(917) 573-7604
http://www.jeffreyepstein.org
PR courtesy of Online PR Media.
/EINPresswire.com/The Dubin Breast Center at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City is one of the few places in the world that provides 3D mammography to test for breast cancer. 3D mammography was installed just over a year ago and due to its success, has received additional support from science philanthropist, Jeffrey Epstein and his foundation, The Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation.
According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death for women between the ages of 35 and 54, and the second leading cause of cancer death for women of all ages. This year, an estimate 40,000 will die from breast cancer. Early detection is critical for long term survival: when tumors are removed before metastasis, the 5-year relative survival rate is 99%. The rate lowers to 84% when metastasis spreads to the breast; and plummets to 23% once metastasis enters the blood stream.
Pioneered at Mass General Hospital in Boton, 3D mammography or tomosynthesis was FDA approved in February 2011. Unlike 2D mammography which takes one image of the breast, 3D mammography takes about 60 images. Images are transferred to 1mm digital slices, and radiologists can see the compilation from a three dimensional point of view.
2D mammograms are still essential in saving lives. However, 3D mammography has numerous benefits. It can detect tumor tissue that couldn't otherwise be seen, especially in fibrous breasts. It has reduced the number of false positives, helping radiologists to see a cyst or calcification that might otherwise be confused for a tumor under 2D mammography. It also gives doctors a better look at the topography of tumors: how they grow and spread.
"Early diagnosis is clearly critical to survival," Jeffrey Epstein affirms, whose foundation supports cutting edge science research around the world. "We are very excited that 3D mammography is playing a role in stopping breast cancer from developing."
The Dubin Breast Center is part of The Tisch Cancer Institute, located on the Mount Sinai School of Medicine campus and houses a range of highly advanced services, from prevention to survivorship.
Contact: The Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation
www.jeffreyepstein.org
Media Contact:
Christina Galbraith
The Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation
(917) 573-7604
http://www.jeffreyepstein.org
PR courtesy of Online PR Media.
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