Dense breast tissue: what you need to know before your next mammogram

Woman With Dense Breast Tissue Smiling In A Park

When your healthcare provider tells you that you have dense breast tissue, it’s completely understandable to be a little concerned, but don’t worry. Lots of women have dense breast tissue. If you have dense breasts, it just means that you might require a little extra attention during your screening mammograms, and consider additional screening methods […]

David Haim Miller

Dr. David Miller

Training and Degrees Undergraduate: Washington University Medical School: School of Medicine at Washington University Internship: Albert Einstein Medical Center Residency: North Shore University Hospital Fellowship: The University of Pennsylvania Medical Center Board Certifications: American Board of Radiology – Diagnostic Radiology Radiological Area of Expertise: Diagnostic Radiology Neuroradiology

Dennis C. Lin

Dr. Dennis Lin

Training and Degrees Undergraduate: University of Pennsylvania  Medical School: College of Medicine at the University of Illinois Internship: Dartmouth – Hitchcock Medical Center Residency: Thomas Jefferson University Fellowship: Hospital for Special Surgery Board Certifications: American Board of Radiology – Diagnostic Radiology Radiological Area of Expertise: Diagnostic Radiology Musculoskeletal Radiology

Denise W. Fog

Dr. Denise Fog

Training and Degrees Undergraduate: Rutgers University – New Brunswick Medical School: University Of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey Internship: University Of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey Residency: Albert Einstein Medical Center Fellowship: The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Board Certifications: American Board of Radiology – Diagnostic Radiology Radiological Area of Expertise: Body […]

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