Ultrasound Tests to Detect Early Signs of Cancer
Since cancer is the number one leading killer, there are currently five different ultrasound tests available, and your insurance may not pay for them. This scan tests are just guidelines; talk to your doctor to determine what tests are best suited for you.
Breast ultrasound - Cost around $75 to $300
This scan is for women with dense breast tissues, which show up on X-ray. It is an addition to mammogram. Ultrasound is non invasive, and painless. A radiologist slides a small device over your skin, which sends and receives sound waves, then transfers images onto a screen. Ultrasound and mammogram combine will give you more comprehensive result. If cancer is found at an early stage, it is highly curable.
Heart scan - Cost around $400 to $600
Women over 40 years of age with one or more of these risk factors: obesity, high blood sugar, high cholesterol, smoking, postmenopausal, and family history of heart disease should have a heart scan to check for cardiovascular disease. This scan looks for sign of plague buildup in the arteries, which causes stroke or heart attack. It can also detect heart disease at an earlier stage than other tests such as EKG and X-ray.
Bone Mineral Density Test - Cost around $150 to $350
This scans for osteoporosis (the bone disease that cause fracture), and also for osteopenia (low bone mass that lead to osteoporosis). The scanner uses a small amount of X-ray to measure the thickness of your hips and spine. Postmenopausal women with family history of fracture after 45, small-boned or thin, an inactive lifestyle, smoker, and alcohol drinkers should have this test. Since osteoporosis have no symptoms, women over 65 years of age should get screening because bones lose rapidly after menopause.
Lung scan - Cost around $250 to $350
Ultrasound Tests to Detect Early Signs of Cancer
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Posted on 10/22/2007 at 8:10:00 PM