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  1. 1 in every 8 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during their lifetime. However, steps can be taken to reduce individual risk, as advises. is reminding men this November, please .

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  2. Nov 24

    For 30 years, GE and the Association of University Radiologists have partnered to help launch the careers of 106 radiologists through GE's Research Academic Fellowship. This partnership still stands today. 📽

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  3. Nov 19

    How far will you go to save a life? When Vietnam urgently needed ventilators, the team alongside freight providers jumped into action, transporting the equipment over 2,5000km. Their quick response managed to solve the problem, saving the lives of many patients.

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  4. Nov 19

    Prof. Francisco Cesar Carnevale M.D, PhD, wants to raise awareness of prostate health, dispelling myths around common changes in bodily function. is reminding men, please .

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  5. Nov 18

    Migrating and bringing solutions to the cloud can have numerous benefits for patients and doctors, however, this process in itself brings challenges. In this episode of Healthcare IT Talks, Brian Green, and Kim Garriott aim to dispel some of the myths surrounding the technology.

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  6. Nov 17

    Yesterday, , 's GM & Chief Digital Officer, Ultrasound, joined 's latest Big Questions, Real Change event. Catch up on the conversation here.

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  7. Nov 4

    For radiology teams, the importance of efficiency can't be overstated. At , the team worked alongside , using data to manage workloads more effectively. With over 320,000 exams a year, this means clinicians have been able to balance capacity and demand.

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  8. Nov 1

    The lifetime risk of men being diagnosed with breast cancer is one in 833 and this figure is on the rise. Improving awareness about risk factors, as well as generating industry support for breast cancer screening in men, could result in earlier detection.

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  9. Oct 27

    Mammograms are vital to help protect patients against breast cancer through the early detection of the disease, however many women regularly put these scans off. Now, a new technology aims to minimize this problem and promote a more pleasant scan experience.

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  10. Oct 26

    This week marks the beginning of the American Society of Radiation Oncology's event, the leading meeting in radiation oncology. As the event kicks off, is exploring how radiation oncology is a vital part of cancer management:

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  11. Oct 22

    Breast cancer is commonly perceived as a female disease. However, Dr. Mena Tawfik wants to educate everyone about the risks of breast cancer, for both men and women. This , no matter your gender, please .

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  12. Oct 20

    Dueta helps with patient perception of anxiety and mammograms. When performed in our spa-like Sensory Suite, it can help the overall patient experience.

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  13. Oct 20

    Worried about pain and discomfort during a mammogram? She suggests women look for Pristina, that comes with Dueta, a remote control that allows patients to control their own compression under the supervision of a technologist.

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  14. Oct 20

    urges women to take control of their health by getting an annual mammogram.

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  15. Oct 20

    Olympic Champion spoke about her mom’s personal battle with breast cancer and sends this important message: .

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  16. Oct 20

    Breast cancer accounts for 25% of cancers in Egyptian women and so, to help improve women's health in the country, signed an agreement with European hospital, , and the Egyptian government to create a rapid diagnosis clinic for breast cancer.

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  17. Oct 15

    Attending mammograms every year has the potential to minimize the risk of breast cancer. Many women continue to skip these scans, but Michelle Naylor, a diagnostic radiologist at , shares her views about why these should be prioritized.

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  18. Oct 14

    During , is lifting the curtain on some of the myths surrounding Breast Cancer. Dr Marc Lobbes, MD PhD, wants to improve awareness and shares how breast compression during mammograms can help reduce the radiation dose needed and produce high-quality images.

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  19. Oct 13

    Fueled by the memory of her mom who passed away from breast cancer, April shares her personal story with breast cancer and encourages women to get their annual screenings. (2/2)

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  20. Oct 13

    Olympic Gold Medalist, just took the bronze at the World Tour Finals in Italy. Now she’s on to her next match which isn’t for a medal – it’s to save lives. (1/2)

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