The Role of Ultrasound in Early Cancer Detection

The Role of Ultrasound in Early Cancer Detection

In the modern fight against cancer, early diagnosis is the key to successful treatment. Ultrasound (sonography) is a special tool in this arsenal — it is safe, accessible, and provides real-time data that can detect tumors long before symptoms appear.

Why Ultrasound is Critical in Oncology

  • Absolute Safety: No radiation exposure, allowing for frequent monitoring if needed;
  • Real-time Assessment: Doctors can evaluate blood flow (Doppler) and tissue stiffness (elastography) immediately;
  • Cost-effectiveness: More accessible than MRI or PET-CT, making it ideal for mass screenings.

Cancers Detectable at Early Stages

  • Thyroid Gland: Detects nodules as small as 1–2 mm;
  • Breast Tissue: An essential supplement to mammography for dense tissues;
  • Liver & Kidneys: Identifies focal changes and tumors from 5–10 mm;
  • Pelvic Organs: Precise visualization of the ovaries and uterus.

Advanced Technologies at Brigid Center

We use more than just standard imaging. Our experts apply:

  • Elastography: Measures the hardness of a tumor (malignancies are usually stiffer);
  • 3D/4D Reconstruction: Creates volumetric models for surgical planning;
  • Doppler Mapping: Visualizes the chaotic vascularization typical of cancer.

Who Should Undergo Regular Screening?

  • Individuals over 40 years old (annual check-ups);
  • People with a family history of oncological diseases;
  • Carriers of BRCA1/2 gene mutations;
  • Patients with chronic inflammatory conditions (hepatitis, colitis).

Don’t wait for symptoms. Early detection at Brigid Medical Center ensures a 90–95% survival rate for most cancers. Schedule your screening today.

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