Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center Is First In Los Angeles And San Bernardino Counties To Offer New, More Comfortable Mammogram
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Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center Is First In Los Angeles And San Bernardino Counties To Offer New, More Comfortable Mammogram
Newly acquired SmartCurve™ breast stabilization system improves patient comfort without compromising image quality, workflow or dose
Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center (PVHMC) is the first in the region to offer the SmartCurve™ breast stabilization system, which is clinically proven to deliver a more comfortable mammogram without compromising image quality, workflow or dose. This latest innovation is part of PVHMC’s ongoing commitment to superior breast cancer detection and has the potential to increase screening volume and compliance for the countless women who have reported avoiding regular mammograms due in large part to the fear of discomfort associated with breast compression.
The SmartCurve system is available exclusively with Hologic’s GeniusÔ 3D MammographyÔ exam, which is currently in use by PVHMC and detects more invasive cancers, reduces false positives, and is FDA approved as superior to conventional 2D mammography for all women, including those with dense breasts.
“With this new technology, we are not only able to provide a more comfortable mammogram, but can do so while maintaining clinical accuracy, which is key,” said Paul Reisch, M.D., Breast Health Center Medical Director. “Mammograms play such a critical role in the early detection of breast cancer and we’re hopeful that with the addition of the SmartCurve system, we’ll be able to lessen the pain and anxiety associated with mammograms and, as a result, increase screening compliance.”
The SmartCurve system features a proprietary curved surface that mirrors the shape of a woman’s breast to reduce pinching and allow better distribution of force over the entire breast. In a recent clinical study comparing the SmartCurve breast stabilization system to traditional flat paddle compression, the SmartCurve system improved comfort in 93 percent of women who reported moderate to severe discomfort with standard compression.1 In addition, 95 percent of those surveyed would recommend facilities that use the system.1
“We’re excited to provide this first-of-its-kind technology to our patients and remain committed to offering the women of our community the best breast care possible,” added Reisch, M.D.
For more information about PVHMC and its breast health services, visit pvhmc.org.