The Methodist Hospital System. Leading Medicine
The Methodist Hospital System. Leading Medicine

Methodist Breast Imaging Center

Early Detection: Breast Cancer

Early Detection


Breast cancer is a frightening diagnosis, but it's not the end of the story. Tremendous resources have been devoted to the development of new treatments and new therapies. Surgery, hormone therapy, chemotherapy and radiation are all possible treatments — and with new advancements, they can be more effective and have fewer side effects.

Early detection is key. According to the National Cancer Institute, when breast cancer is found early and still localized, the relative survival rate (measured at five years) is 97 percent.

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Breast MRI & MRI Biopsy


Magnetic Resonance Imaging, or MRI, has revolutionized the diagnosis and treatment of numerous illnesses. It is now being used in testing for breast cancer. For some patients, breast MRI actually works better than a conventional mammogram. In other cases, breast MRI can clarify the results of a conventional mammogram, providing additional information and helping to improve diagnosis.

When an MRI identifies a lesion within the breast, it  may be used as a guide to a biopsy of the lesion, helping us to gather a tissue sample with greater accuracy.

Learn more about breast MRI at the Methodist Breast Imaging Center.

Luz A. Venta, MD

Leadership


Dr. Luz A. Venta is the Medical Director of the Methodist Breast Imaging Center. Since 1994, she has dedicated her career to women's health by advancing the field of breast cancer detection through breast imaging and digital mammography. In 2003, she introduced breast MRI to The Methodist Hospital prior to the American Cancer Society's acknowledgement of it as a powerful tool in the detection of breast cancer.

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