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    The mammography radiologists at the Saint Francis Breast Center are devoted to your breast health. They will work all the way through any breast problem you may have and focus on giving you information you need to address your specific issues.

    If one of the mammography radiologists finds a problem on your routine screening mammogram, you will receive a call to schedule a work-up, which may include special mammogram views and ultrasound. If you have a breast lump or other problem that you or your primary physician have identified, you will be scheduled for a diagnostic mammogram. The findings and recommendations will be discussed with you on the day of your work-up appointment and your questions will be answered.

    There are eight mammography radiologists dedicated to the Saint Francis Breast Center. Between them, they share over 45 years of experience. At least one of the members of the radiology team will be on site at all times. Each member of the team of radiologists has chosen to be a part of Saint Francis Breast Center because they each have a special interest in mammography. They are trained in all aspects of imaging work-up, including mammotome core needle biopsies.

    With this selected group of radiologists reading the mammograms for the Breast Center, the accuracy of reading the mammograms improves. The radiologists consider it a plus that they can consult with one another about cases on a regular basis and that they can review challenging diagnoses together. This team approach also provides patients with greater consistency of care and a more standardized efficient process. Options for imaging include mammography, ultrasound and MRI as well as needle biopsies.

    The Saint Francis Breast Center provides comprehensive breast imaging services to eastern Oklahoma. The radiologists at the Breast Center have made a commitment to bring many different tools together to give patients all of the information they need.