Breast MRI provides detailed images of internal and soft tissue structures of the breast, which enables a range of diagnostic procedures including assessment of implants, high risk screening and more accurate staging and treatment planning.
Breast Density
Breast density refers to the makeup of breast tissue which can only be determined through a mammogram. Breasts are made up of fibroglandular tissue and fatty tissue. When breasts have a lot of fibroglandular tissue, they can be judged as dense. A number of factors can affect breast density, such as age, menopausal status, the use of medications (such as menopausal hormone therapy), pregnancy and genetics.
Volumetric Breast Density scale
- Breast density is classified into four categories, A-D; with categories C and D considered dense.
- We use the internationally recognised breast density measurement tool Volpara to classify density.
- Understanding breast density score enables a more personalised management approach to breast health, based on an individual’s risk factors.
Where can I get a breast imaging done?
We have multiple locations available for breast imaging throughout New Zealand;
Please select your location belowon the right to contact us