3D mammogram
helps battle
breast cancer
At Canonsburg Hospital, a sophisticated 3D mammography
unit helps doctors detect breast cancer earlier and pinpoint
abnormalities. The X-ray moves in an arc over the breast,
taking multiple images for increased clarity. 3D mammography
has been shown to reduce the number of follow-up visits for
additional imaging by 30 percent.* It also off ers less radiation
exposure for patients.
Our women’s health specialists have signifi cant expertise in
breast disease, surgery, and oncology. They use a patient-
centered approach that focuses on a woman’s personal needs
when developing a treatment plan.
Having technology like 3D mammography close to home at
Canonsburg Hospital makes it easier for busy women to keep
up with preventive health exams. Call (412) DOCTORS for an
appointment.
* American Journal of Roentgenology. 2009;193: 586-591. 10.2214/AJR.08.2031
Dr. Gannon takes a
team approach to
cancer care
Two things make AHN’s cancer care stand out, according to
surgeon Mark Gannon, MD. “First, our navigators. They provide
information and answer questions, which is great for the
patient.”
Second, a multidisciplinary team reviews each patient’s case.
“We cover all aspects, take a second look at images and reports,
and agree on how to proceed. That might be chemo before
surgery, or even participation in a clinical trial,” he said.
Dr. Gannon said 3D is the new standard for breast imaging.
“I would suggest a yearly mammogram and breast exam for
average-risk patients, so any cancer is found before it has a
chance to grow. It can make treatment simpler and produce a
better outcome.”
Dr. Gannon sees patients at Canonsburg Hospital and Jeff erson
Hospital, and in offi ces in Peters Township and
Bethel Park.
MARK GANNON, MD, BREAST SURGEON
FOR APPOINTMENTS OR MORE INFO, CALL (412) DOCTORS OR VISIT AHN.ORG/CANONSBURG.