Breast cancer is an increasing disease in the women all along the world and this increase has made scientists to work for finding some cure for this disease.
Many researches related to breast cancer are on their way and many have been revealed among them is the research conducted by Constance D Lehman, professor and vice chair of radiology at the University of Washington and director of imaging at the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, and the report of her research was revealed on Wednesday at the 95th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) and it has revealed that the safe ultrasound for breast cancer is an easy, effective and un-painful way of detecting breast cancer as compared to Biopsies.
During the studies it was found out that women under age of 40 have very low rates of malignancies and they can be easily detected by the ultrasound but the women above this age group are most likely to have higher levels of malignancies and its detection need Biopsies. According to Lehman “Surgical excision or needle biopsy of tissue can be painful, expensive and frequently unnecessary in these age groups, which have very low rates of malignancies”, so there is no need to get you in difficulties when an easier and cheaper way is available.






















































