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Advanced Diagnostic Modalities for Breast Pathologies: Personalized Screening and Innovative Approaches
In the multidisciplinary fight against breast cancer, early and precise diagnosis remains our most formidable weapon. Modern clinical oncology has undergone a significant paradigm shift, transitioning from an obsolete "one-size-fits-all" model to highly individualized, personalized screening protocols. Today, the selection of breast imaging modalities is meticulously tailored to the patient’s age, specific clinical risk factors, genetic predisposition, and mammographic tissue

Kakhaber Baramidze
May 164 min read


Mammograms: Risks vs. Benefits — Everything You Need to Know About Breast Screening
Breast cancer remains the most prevalent oncological diagnosis among women worldwide. However, there is a powerful silver lining: when detected in its earliest stages, the survival rate is as high as 98-99%. In modern medicine, the gold standard for achieving these results is the mammogram. Below, we’ll break down the benefits of mammography, debunk common radiation myths, and explain why this screening is your best defense. What is a Mammogram and Why is it Essential? A mamm

Kakhaber Baramidze
Apr 223 min read


What Do Breast Microcalcifications on a Mammogram Mean? A Doctor’s Perspective
As a physician specializing in breast health, one of the most common reasons I see patients for a follow-up consultation is an abnormal mammogram showing breast microcalcifications. Hearing that you have "calcifications" in your breast can be incredibly anxiety-inducing. However, I always start by reassuring my patients: microcalcifications are not a disease. They are simply a radiological finding—tiny, microscopic deposits of calcium salts within the breast tissue. Because t

Kakhaber Baramidze
Apr 13 min read


Breast Tissue Density: Clinical Significance and Diagnostic Approaches
Breast Density in contemporary mammology and radiology is considered a complex morphofunctional phenotype that reflects the structural organization of the breast parenchyma. It represents a clinically significant biomarker in the context of both diagnostic accuracy and oncological risk assessment. This parameter does not belong to the category of pathological conditions; however, it has a substantial impact on the efficacy of screening programs and the process of individual r

Kakhaber Baramidze
Mar 252 min read


Life Beyond the Diagnosis: Breast Cancer and Pregnancy
In our previous discussions on pregnancy and breast health, we highlighted the critical role of mammological screenings. However, throughout my 25-year career as a breast surgeon and surgical oncologist, I have had to deliver many difficult diagnoses. Perhaps the most poignant moment in clinical practice is when a young patient, grappling with her diagnosis, asks: "Will I ever be able to become a mother?" The intersection of breast cancer and fertility is a vital topic in mod

Kakhaber Baramidze
Mar 102 min read
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