Claims
- 1. A nuclear medicine technique for detecting and localizing carcinomas in the breasts of patients with dense breast, comprising:
- (a) administering to a patient with dense breast a nuclear medicine agent which selectively accumulates in breast carcinomas; and
- (b) imaging a patient's breast with a detector to detect and localize the carcinomas with accumulated nuclear medicine agent in real time and in three dimensions.
- 2. The nuclear medicine technique for detecting and localizing carcinomas in the breasts of patients with dense breast of claim 1, wherein the nuclear medicine agent comprises the compound Technetium-99m Sestamibi.
- 3. The nuclear medicine technique for detecting and localizing carcinomas in the breasts of patients with dense breast of claim 1, wherein the detector comprises one of a scintillation camera and a semiconductor detector, said detector being used to detect and measure the radioactive particles emitted from the nuclear medicine agent.
- 4. The nuclear medicine technique for detecting and localizing carcinomas in the breasts of patients with dense breast of claim 1, wherein the imaging takes place with the patient lying in a prone position with the patient's breast protruding downwardly.
- 5. The nuclear medicine technique for detecting and localizing carcinomas in the breasts of patients with dense breast of claim 1, wherein the technique is used for posterior oblique imaging.
- 6. The nuclear medicine technique for detecting and localizing carcinomas in the breasts of patients with dense breast of claim 2, wherein a dose of about 20 mCi of Technetium-99m Sestamibi is intravenously injected in the arm contralateral to the breast.
- 7. The nuclear medicine technique for detecting and localizing carcinomas in the breasts of patients with dense breast of claim 4, wherein the patient's breast is imaged in a first plane with the detector perpendicular to a lateral side of the breast and also in a second plane parallel to the patient's chest wall, to thereby detect and localize the carcinomas in three dimensions and in real time.
- 8. A nuclear medicine technique for detecting and localizing carcinomas in the breasts of patients with dense breast, comprising:
- (a) administering to a patient with dense breast a dose of Technetium-99m Sestamibi, which selectively accumulates in breast carcinomas; and
- (b) imaging the breast with a nuclear medicine detector to localize the carcinomas with accumulated nuclear medicine agent in real time and in three dimensions.
- 9. The nuclear medicine technique for detecting and localizing carcinomas in the breasts of patients with dense breast of claim 8, wherein the detector comprises one of a scintillation camera and a semiconductor detector, said detector being used to detect and measure the radioactive particles emitted from the nuclear medicine agent.
- 10. The nuclear medicine technique for detecting and localizing carcinomas in the breasts of patients with dense breast of claim 8, wherein the imaging takes place with the patient lying in a prone position.
- 11. The nuclear medicine technique for detecting and localizing carcinomas in the breasts of patients with dense breast of claim 10, wherein the patient's breast is imaged in a first plane with the detector perpendicular to a lateral side of the breast and also in a second plane parallel to the patient's chest wall, to thereby detect and localize the carcinomas in three dimensions and in real time.
- 12. The nuclear medicine technique for detecting and localizing carcinomas in the breasts of patients with dense breast of claim 8, wherein the technique is used for posterior oblique imaging.
- 13. The nuclear medicine technique for detecting and localizing carcinomas in the breasts of patients with dense breast of claim 8, wherein a dose of about 20 mCi of Technetium-99m Sestamibi is intravenously injected in the arm contralateral to the breast being examined.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60/006,485, filed Nov. 9, 1995 and this application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/253,419, filed Jun. 3, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,595,177, issued Jan. 21, 1997.
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