TOMAHAWK, Wis. –
Aspirus Tomahawk Hospital is enhancing breast cancer screening services with the addition of a new 3D mammography system featuring Genius AI Technology. This advanced technology supports earlier and more accurate detection by helping radiologists identify potential concerns more efficiently and with greater confidence.
Mammograms remain one of the most powerful tools for early breast cancer detection, often finding cancers before symptoms appear. With the addition of 3D mammography, Aspirus Tomahawk Hospital now offers a screening option shown to be more accurate—particularly for women with dense breast tissue.
“Waiting for mammogram results can be stressful for women,” said Courtney Oberg, RT, Aspirus Tomahawk Hospital. “What’s exciting about bringing 3D mammography with Genius AI to Tomahawk is how it supports clearer images and faster, more confident readings. That can mean fewer call-backs and more peace of mind for our patients.”
A Clearer Path to Early Detection
3D mammography captures the breast in thin, layered images that allow radiologists to review tissue one slice at a time. This approach helps reduce the impact of overlapping tissue, which can sometimes hide abnormalities in traditional 2D mammograms.
Clinical studies show that 3D mammography:
• Finds 41% more invasive cancers
• Reduces unnecessary callbacks by up to 40%
• Can detect cancers up to 15 months earlier than conventional mammograms
For patients, this means fewer repeat visits, earlier answers, and earlier detection—when treatment options are often most effective.
Designed With Patients in Mind
While the technology behind 3D mammography is advanced, the patient experience is very similar to a traditional mammogram. The exam uses the same positioning and compression and is typically completed in just a few minutes. All women can benefit from 3D mammography, but it is especially helpful for those with dense breast tissue.
Aspirus Tomahawk Hospital continues to offer both 2D and 3D mammography, allowing patients and providers to choose the screening option that best fits individual needs.
A Reminder for Regular Screening
The American Cancer Society recommends that women of average risk begin annual mammograms at age 45, with the option to start as early as age 40. Having advanced screening technology available close to home helps make preventive care more accessible for the Tomahawk community.
Aspirus Tomahawk Hospital recognizes that cost can be a barrier to preventive care for some individuals. Financial assistance options may be available to help ensure that access to lifesaving screenings is not limited by ability to pay.
Schedule a Mammogram
Aspirus Tomahawk Hospital is ready to help patients understand their screening options. To schedule a mammogram, use the
MyAspirus app.