RICHLAND, Wash. – Kadlec has introduced contrast-enhanced mammography, a new method for identifying breast cancer, becoming one of the only facilities in the Pacific Northwest to offer this technology.

The innovative system combines digital and 3D mammography with contrast dye, enhancing the visibility of potentially cancerous lesions. This advancement was made possible through donor support to the Tri-Cities Cancer Center Foundation.

Lacey Perry, Chief Philanthropy Officer for the Tri-Cities Cancer Center Foundation, emphasized the impact of local donations.

"Thanks to donors, advanced tools to diagnose cancer are now available right here in the Tri-Cities, without needing to travel for exceptional care," Perry said.

The system, costing $150,000, was funded by events like Speck Fami

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