Breast Ultrasound Biomarkers

Breast Tumoral quantification by Shear Wave Elastography.

Our institution and expert team are introducing the most advanced non-invasive technologies for breast cancer diagnosis by ultrasound. 

Breast cancer is the most common neoplasm among females which represents 31% of feminine tumors, and the second-leading reason behind death among females. Breast lesions were initially classified into malignant and benign categories. Shear wave elastography imaging permits quantification of the breast lesion stiffness in comparison to adjacent tissue. A non-invasive imaging tool that identifies malignant tumors on basis of tissue elasticity compared to normal tissue, that tissue of breast cancer is stiffer than healthy normal breast tissue.  

The Breast Ultrasound Biomarkers, provide crucial information to your doctor, reducing in some cases unnecessary biopsies. We can evaluate the morphology, stiffness, blood flow, and several parameters at the same time.  This is a new, valuable piece of technology that we are excited to have in our Center. Only in Miami Sonogram.

Female Breast and Axillary Area Ultrasound with Doppler and Micro-Vascular Flow, (BI-RADS included), Strain Elastography Map, Shear Wave Elastography with Tumoral Shell Quantification.  

This risk calculator uses a woman's own personal information to estimate the risk of developing invasive breast cancer over a specific period of time.

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Second Opinion Service in Breast Ultrasound

At our center, we recognize the paramount importance of precise and accurate diagnosis in the management of breast health. As a leading facility, we are committed to providing the highest level of care, expertise, and support to our patients. We understand that a diagnosis of breast abnormality can be stressful and overwhelming, and confirming such a diagnosis is essential for both the patient's peace of mind and for outlining the best possible treatment plan.

In line with our commitment to providing comprehensive care, we are pleased to introduce our new Second Opinion service in Breast Ultrasound. This service offers an additional layer of expert evaluation to your initial diagnostic results, reinforcing our dedication to ensuring that you receive the most precise and accurate diagnosis.

The addition of our Second Opinion service reaffirms our commitment to a patient-centric approach, where your care, comfort, and confidence are our utmost priority. This service stands as a testament to our dedication to utilizing collective expertise for enhanced diagnostic accuracy and personalized patient care.

We encourage you to avail of this service for a comprehensive, multidimensional approach to your breast health. Rest assured, our team will guide you through each step of the process, ensuring that you feel supported and informed. Together, we stand committed to your breast health, ensuring that you receive the highest standard of care that you deserve.

What do you need to bring to your second opinion examination?

When you arrive for your exam, there are some documents you will need to bring with you: 

1-Your prescription or referral from your primary care physician. 

2-A valid photo ID. 

3-Any relevant pathology reports (Medical History, including Pathology reports). 

4-If you have any previous, relevant imaging exams or reports that were performed outside of our network, please bring them as well (Breast MRI, Contrast-Enhanced Mammography). For women ages 40 and older, is mandatory your last Mammogram Report (less than 2 years from the last exam), and Mammography CD with the images.