At the Division of Breast Imaging, we provide a full range of services for the sophisticated assessment of breast disease and engage in research designed to meet diverse objectives encompassing the modalities available in the Lee Bell Center for Breast Imaging for imaging the anatomy of the breast: Mammography (including Digital Tomosynthesis), Ultrasound, and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).
We are conducting several retrospective reviews in the Division of Breast Imaging, including a focus on identifying patients who are at high risk for breast cancer in a population with a BRCA1 or BRCA2 altered gene. We are reviewing radiologic-pathologic correlation, an essential component of our clinical breast imaging service. We utilize our research databases to track pathological results and to analyze outcomes. Our specific objectives regarding the concordance of breast imaging and pathology include: