By M Lindner
A recent study from Malmö, Sweden suggests that 3D imaging could replace conventional 2D imaging in screening mammography.
The recently published interim results of a large cohort study carried out in Malmö, Sweden, suggest that breast tomosynthesis, the relatively new imaging
modality for 3D depiction of the breast, could replace conventional 2D mammography in the future and thereby change the practice of breast cancer screening
internationally [1].