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Differences in Re-excision Rates for Breast-Conserving Surgery Using Intraoperative 2D Versus 3D Tomosynthesis Specimen Radiograph
Re-excision rates using both modalities are low. A lower re-excision rate is independently associated with 3D tomosynthesis. This allows surgeons to excise additional margins at the index operation, decreasing reoperations and anxiety/costs for patients.

3D versus 2D Breast Specimen Imaging
Breast specimen radiography helps identify lesions in tissue that is collected during breast conserving surgery (BCS, also known as lumpectomy). The goal of the surgery is to remove all of the cancer while at the same time preserving as much healthy tissue as possible. To ensure that no tumor cells have been left behind, the surgical specimen needs to be X-rayed.

Guide to Understanding Surgical Margins
To ensure all cancer is removed during a surgery, the standard procedure is for the surgeon to include a border of tissue surrounding and beyond the edges of the visible cancerous tumor. This border of tissue is called the surgical margin or margin of resection, and it needs to be examined microscopically by a pathologist to determine if cancer cells are present.

3D Tomosynthesis Mammography Benefits
At some point in their lives, approximately 1 in 8 women will develop some type of breast cancer. As this is the second most common cancer among women in the United States, the need for early detection in the most treatable stages of the disease is paramount. One route for early detection is having a mammogram done at regular intervals.

Ronda Henry Tillman, MD and Lisa L. Babashoff, MD presenting 'Mozart 3D Specimen Tomosynthesis for Accurate Margin Assessment During Partial Mastectomy Procedures'
Watch this on-demand webinar with breast surgeons Dr. Ronda Henry-Tillman and Dr. Lisa Babashoff, where they discuss a 3D tomosynthesis specimen imaging system. In addition, both surgeons share three real cases where the technology was utilized and the benefits that they experienced.

Case Studies Utilizing KUBTEC Mozart 3D Tomosynthesis for Margin Management during Partial Mastectomy by Lisa Babashoff, MD
Dr. Lisa Babashoff, Medical Director of the Breast Surgery Program at St. John’s Regional Medical Center shares how the Mozart System has impacted her practice