Did You CAD it?
Breast cancer is the leading cause of death among
women aged 35-54.
Early screening and diagnosis is the key to surviving breast
cancer.
What does the Computer Aided Detection (CAD) do?
After your mammography exam, your films are scanned and digitized
by Computer Aided Detection computer. It analyses the film
and prints a report for the Radiologist, highlighting suspicious
areas that
may be indicative of cancer. It acts like a second pair of
eyes or a spell checker.
How can Computer Aided Detection help me?
Studies show that for every 100 cancers detected, approximately
23 cancers go undetected by the
Radiologist. By utilizing Computer Aided Detection along
with the Radiologists regular evaluation, oversight
cases were reduced by over 90%.
Does Computer Aided Detection help with earlier detection
of breast cancer?
Yes. 20-40% of early stage breast cancers go undetected
at the time of the screening exam. Studies show that
by using
Computer Aided
Detection some cancers could have been detected up
to 24 months earlier than with conventional means only.
Does earlier detection help?
Yes. It is critical to diagnose breast cancer as early
as possible when survival rates are highest and
treatment costs
are lowest.
Will my insurance company cover the cost of Computer
Aided Detection procedure?
Medicare and many other insurance companies are
currently reimbursing for this procedure, however,
due to the
newness of this technology
not all payers are reimbursing at this time.
Check with your provider.
Can I get Computer Aided Detection even if
I am not covered by my insurance company?
Yes. CAD is currently available to all patients.
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