According to BreastCancer.org, about 1 in 8 U.S. women will develop some form of invasive breast cancer in her lifetime. The earlier these dangerous cancers can be detected and treated, the better the chance of a successful outcome for the patient.
Technology plays a vital role in increasing the detection rates and improving a woman's chances of beating breast cancer.
This podcast highlights the new technologies being implemented and explains their use in cancer screening tests. Don't forget to subscribe and stay current on new technologies making earlier breast cancer detection possible.
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According to BreastCancer.org, about 1 in 8 U.S. women will develop some form of invasive breast cancer in her lifetime. The earlier these dangerous cancers can be detected and treated, the better the chance of a successful outcome for the patient.
Technology plays a vital role in increasing the detection rates and improving a woman's chances of beating breast cancer.
This podcast highlights the new technologies being implemented and explains their use in cancer screening tests. Don't forget to subscribe and stay current on new technologies making earlier breast cancer detection possible.
Breast cancer is among the most serious health risks facing women today. But the confusing, often contradictory information being circulated about the safety and effectiveness of mammography as a way to detect breast cancer is leaving many women to wonder if mammography is right for them.
Don Bloomstrom, President of Marquis Medical - a medical technology firm - was in the studio to talk about what mammography is, the changes in technology and who this type of screening is best for.
The goal is to provide women with the information they need so that breast cancer can be detected early while it is still easily treatable.
Breast Cancer Detection Technology Update
According to BreastCancer.org, about 1 in 8 U.S. women will develop some form of invasive breast cancer in her lifetime. The earlier these dangerous cancers can be detected and treated, the better the chance of a successful outcome for the patient.
Technology plays a vital role in increasing the detection rates and improving a woman's chances of beating breast cancer.
This podcast highlights the new technologies being implemented and explains their use in cancer screening tests. Don't forget to subscribe and stay current on new technologies making earlier breast cancer detection possible.