The extended Phaseless Rytov Approximation (xPRA) is a recently proposed device-free RF imaging technique that provides high-resolution reconstructions of the imaging region using only phaseless measurements, such as received signal strength (RSS). Because of its phaseless formulation, it can be implemented straightforwardly using existing wireless commu?nication infrastructure. It also outperforms well-known device?free phaseless RF imaging methods such as Radio Tomographic Imaging (RTI). The linear phaseless formulation used in xPRA(and RTI) makes these methods potentially useful for integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) systems in next generation wireless networks since they do not require wide bandwidths. However, so far, both xPRA and RTI have primarily been formulated in two dimensions (2D). This paper introduces a 3D extension of xPRA, which we call the extended three-dimensional phaseless Rytov approximation (x3DPRA). The novelty of our approach is that it preserves the straightforward implementation advantages of RTI and xPRA while enabling volumetric (3D) imaging. Simulation results show that x3DPRA provides good estimates of location and shape and can also reconstruct object material attenuation. We present the 3D formulation, validate it with a 2D model comparison, and report simulation results demonstrating its performance.