Today, breast cancer survivors in the United States are more than 4 million strong. That’s real progress compared to just a few decades ago. Undoubtedly, many of these women are[...]
The number of female radiologists has been slowly climbing over the years, and yet women only account for about 26.5 percent of practicing radiologists in the U.S.1,2 The number of[...]
A few years ago, my doctor referred me to the nearby hospital he was affiliated with for an imaging exam. I was given a script and instructed to contact the[...]
Women’s imaging has come a long way. Film-based mammograms upgraded to 2D digital mammography. Now, 3D mammograms, also known as digital breast tomosynthesis, are helping clinicians diagnose possible breast cancer[...]
Did you know that lung cancer is the second most common cancer among men and women in the United States, and it’s the leading cause of cancer-related deaths? In fact,[...]
In 2019, the radiology staff at Washington Health System (WHS) in Washington, PA were accessing their future technological needs while Fujifilm was nearing completion of a new platform of Synapse®[...]
The medical staff at Washington Health System—physicians, nurses, and technologists alike—take great pride in the care they deliver to their patients. The leadership team sought improvements and technological advancements that[...]
A few years ago, I was referred by my doctor for an imaging exam at the nearby hospital that he was affiliated with. I was given a script and instructed[...]