No Compression, No Guessing: The Breast CT Difference

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The Part of Breast Imaging Nobody Talks About Enough

There's a reason so many women delay their breast imaging appointments, reschedule them, or avoid them altogether. It's not just inconvenience. It's that the experience itself — the compression, the discomfort, the waiting for results that sometimes lead to more waiting — doesn't feel designed with the patient in mind. It feels like something you endure rather than something that takes care of you.

That experience is so normalized that most women don't realize there's an alternative. That a technology exists that images the breast completely, in three dimensions, in about ten seconds, without any compression at all. That the clarity it provides can answer questions that a standard mammogram leaves open — and that it's already available to women in Southern California through a service specifically built to make it accessible.

That technology is breast CT. And for the women who need more than what standard mammography can offer, it represents a genuinely different approach to breast health.

Why "More Views" Isn't Always the Answer

When a mammogram comes back with something that needs clarification, the standard pathway often involves callbacks for additional views. More images from different angles. Sometimes an ultrasound. Sometimes a short-interval follow-up in six months. This process is medically appropriate, but it comes with a cost that doesn't show up in clinical protocols: the anxiety of uncertainty, extended over time.

The limitation isn't the radiologist's skill or the clinical team's diligence. It's the fundamental constraint of two-dimensional imaging: breast tissue overlaps in projection, and overlap creates ambiguity. Dense breast tissue exacerbates this. Implants complicate it further. What looks like a suspicious finding in one view may be tissue overlap. What looks clear may be obscuring something.

Breast CT doesn't eliminate diagnostic complexity — no single technology does. But it removes the overlap problem entirely, because it captures true three-dimensional volumetric data rather than projected images. What the radiologist sees is the actual architecture of the breast tissue, from every angle, without compression altering the geometry of what's being imaged.

Understanding What True 3D Imaging Actually Means

The phrase "3D mammography" has been in the market for a while, and it's worth being precise about what it does and doesn't mean. Digital breast tomosynthesis — marketed as 3D mammography — acquires multiple projection images and reconstructs them into slices. It's an improvement over standard 2D mammography, particularly for women with dense tissue. But it's not the same as true three-dimensional volumetric imaging.

Breast CT acquires isotropic voxel data — equal resolution in all three spatial dimensions. That means the resulting image isn't a series of reconstructed slices. It's a complete 3D dataset that can be interrogated from any angle, at any depth, with consistent resolution throughout. The difference in clinical information is meaningful, particularly when the clinical question requires distinguishing between overlapping structures or characterizing a finding that has been ambiguous on prior imaging.

The Koning Vera breast CT system, which Gnosis for Her uses exclusively, is the only dedicated breast CT platform with FDA Premarket Approval in the United States. That clearance covers both diagnostic imaging and 3D-guided biopsy — a capability that further extends its clinical utility for patients who may need tissue sampling as a next step.

What the Experience Is Actually Like

For women who have shaped their expectation of breast imaging around the mammogram experience, the breast CT process is a meaningful departure.

You lie face down on a cushioned table with the breast positioned gently below the imaging aperture. No plates. No compression. No breath-holding while something squeezes. The scanner rotates around the breast in approximately ten seconds. A bilateral exam — both breasts — takes under five minutes in total.

The scanner used by Gnosis for Her delivers a radiation dose of approximately 0.7 mSv for a non-contrast scan. For reference, a round-trip flight from Los Angeles to New York exposes a passenger to roughly 0.05 to 0.1 mSv. Your annual background radiation exposure from living on this planet is approximately 3.1 mSv. The breast ct scan at Gnosis for Her represents a small fraction of the radiation you're already absorbing from natural sources every year.

After the scan, a board-certified radiologist reviews the images. Results are securely shared with you and your physician, typically within 72 hours when prior imaging is available.

Who This Technology Is For

Gnosis for Her's service is positioned for women who have specific clinical reasons to benefit from breast CT — not as a routine first-line screening tool, but as a targeted diagnostic step for situations where standard mammography hasn't provided enough clarity.

If your mammogram returned a BI-RADS 3 result — probably benign, but recommended for six-month follow-up — you may be a candidate. If you've been told your breast tissue is dense and you want a more complete picture, breast CT addresses that directly. If you have implants, a personal or family history of breast cancer, a palpable finding that hasn't been fully explained by prior imaging, or a history of chest radiation before age 30, the 3D volumetric view that breast CT provides gives both you and your physician more to work with.

Gnosis for Her's online eligibility quiz helps women quickly understand whether a breast CT makes sense for their situation — and the team is available by phone or email for anyone who wants to talk through their specific history before booking.

Access Without the Usual Barriers

One of the most significant things about Gnosis for Her's model is what it removes from the patient experience. No hospital. No referral-required scheduling process that takes weeks. No geographic limitation to a specialized imaging center. The mobile care unit brings the Koning Vera system to communities across Southern California, reducing the distance and logistical friction that keeps too many women from following through on imaging they've been told they need.

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