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Allegheny Health Network: Bringing innovative and expert care to your community Allegheny Health Network makes advanced breast cancer detection available throughout the region One of the most advanced technologies for detecting breast cancer at its earliest, most curable stages, is now available across the western Pennsylvania region. Allegheny Health Network (AHN) is now providing breast tomosynthesis at six AHN Breast Center locations. While traditional mammography captures a single image of the breast, tomosynthesis, also known as 3-D mammography, takes multiple images in “slices” that allow doctors to see internal breast tissue in sharp detail, minimizing false-positive and false-negative readings. Breast tomosynthesis can be particularly helpful for women who have dense breast tissue, or women who are at high risk of developing breast cancer. Acquisition of the new technology was made possible in part by generous donations from Pittsburgh-based Glimmer of Hope. This local breast cancer advocacy group has given more than $250,000 to AHN over the past two years, helping provide women across the region with better access to the most advanced breast imaging technology available. “Our goal at Allegheny Health Network is to ensure that all women have access to 3-D mammography, the best screening available for early detection of breast cancer,” said William Poller, MD, FACR, Director of Breast Imaging at AHN. In total, six AHN Breast Center locations throughout the city and suburbs currently offer convenient access to breast tomosynthesis, including Allegheny General Hospital (AGH), Forbes Hospital, West Penn Hospital, Wexford Health + Wellness Pavilion, Bethel Park Health + Wellness Pavilion and the West Side Health + Wellness Pavilion in Erie. Breast tomosynthesis will be available at Canonsburg Hospital by December 2016. “Breast tomosynthesis marks a significant step forward in helping our clinicians detect breast cancer,” said David Parda, MD, Chair, AHN Cancer Institute. “At Allegheny Health Network, we provide our patients with the most effective ways to battle cancer from every possible angle, with innovative procedures, medicines and technology.” In October 2015, Pennsylvania began requiring all insurers to cover the cost of 3-D mammography, making the technology more readily available to women. 3-D mammography is used in addition to traditional mammography, and uses an amount of radiation well below federal guidelines. Additional mammogram locations within AHN include AGH McCandless, Allegheny Valley Hospital (AVH) Outpatient Services in New Kensington, AVH Radiological Imaging in Natrona Heights, Allegheny Imaging in Robinson Township, Brentwood Professional Plaza, Canonsburg Hospital Outpatient Services, Jefferson Diagnostics at the Waterfront, Jefferson Medical Arts Building, Premier Medical Associates in Monroeville, Saint Vincent Outpatient Center at Union City, Saint Vincent Women’s Center, South Hills Medical Building at Jefferson Hospital. Allegheny Health Network provides breast cancer patients with multidisciplinary, personalized care close to home, along with the services of a 24/7 Care Navigator who remains by the patient’s side throughout her entire journey. For more information about how to schedule a breast tomosynthesis appointment at AHN, call 412.DOCTORS (362.8677) or visit AHN.org.