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Mammography

Mammography is an important diagnostic radiology procedure used to detect abnormalities in the breast. The procedure is widely used to detect breast cancer which can be effectively treated in the early stages.

Annual screening mammograms for all women over age 40 are recommended by the American College of Radiology. Any changes in the breasts such as a rash, nipple discharge or a lump (which can be felt) should be reported to a physician. In those cases, a diagnostic mammogram may be required.

Mammograms are performed by licensed board certified technologists. In addition, the mammography division is accredited by the American College of Radiology and the FDA. Staff members are specially trained to perform and interpret breast x-rays of the highest quality with the least amount of radiation exposure.

Examinations offered at Johns Hopkins Bayview include:

  • screening mammography
     
  • diagnostic mammography
     
  • mammographic guided needle localizations 
      

Equipment includes:

  • General Electric Senographe DMR
     
  • dedicated mammography processor (film, screens and cassettes)

For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call 410-550-2949.
  

Mammography Faculty and Staff

Semra Engin, M.D.
Medical Director

Peggy Ruiz Marquez, R.T. (R) (CV) (M)
Lead Technologist

 
 
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