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Dr. Ryan Polselli

Dr. Ryan Polselli is a leading expert in the field of 3D breast imaging

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Dr. Ryan Polselli is a leading expert in the field of 3D breast imaging. He graduated medical school from the University of South Florida in 2006 and completed a residency in Diagnostic Radiology at Emory University in 2011. He then completed a fellowship in Breast Imaging as an Associate Professor of Medicine at Grady Memorial Hospital and the Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University.

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Dr. Polselli is the appointed lead interpreting 3D breast imaging radiologist for 4 successful outpatient imaging centers. He interprets over 20,000 2D and 3D mammograms per year and has performed well over 1,000 stereotactic guided, ultrasound guided, and MRI guided breast biopsies. He holds patents for several breast imaging medical devices which improve patient care and reduce medical errors.

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October 6, 2022

#1 The Benefits of 3D Breast Imaging

For many women, getting a mammogram is an anxiety-inducing experience. It’s painful for some and inconvenient for almost every woman, but mammograms save millions of lives each year. And now, breast imaging technology is getting even better. There is a new breast imaging technology that is much more effective at detecting early breast cancer, called […]

October 6, 2022

Making Breast Cancer Screening More Accessible and Convenient

        Breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer in women and the leading cause of death for women between the ages of 40 and 50. Early detection is critical to surviving breast cancer, which is why it’s so important for women to get screened regularly. Unfortunately, traditional screening methods […]

October 6, 2022

How is a breast MRI different from a regular mammogram?

There are now more options than ever for breast cancer screenings. So, how do you know which one is right for you? In this blog post, we’ll compare two of the most popular breast cancer screening methods: mammograms and breast MRIs. Mammograms are the most common type of breast cancer screening, and they use low-dose […]

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