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The Importance of a Wider Angle in Dense Breast Mass ConspicuityA Case Study from Dr. Paul Fisher, SUNY Stony Brook

Dense breast patients are among the greatest challenges facing breast imagers. At the State University of New York Stony Brook, Dr. Paul Fisher is leading a comparative study of tomosynthesis scans on women with dense breasts. He’s using two digital breast tomosynthesis systems—one with an angular range of 15°, and one with an angular range of 50°.

See Dr. Fisher share a case study from his work and watch how a wider angle improves mass conspicuity.

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