Digital tomosynthesis helps Kettering provide accurate diagnoses

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GE Healthcare’s Emma Jackson, consultant radiologist Dr Sana Pascaline, advanced practitioner Deborah Mapley, consultant radiologist Dr Mohamad Hajaj, assistant practitioner Luscia Conisbee, superintendent mammographer Deborah Black, senior radiographers Jill Hokan and Anne McClarence with GE Healthcare’s Trish Heath.

Kettering General Hospital is offering digital breast tomosynthesis for eligible symptomatic and low to moderate risk family history breast imaging patients using GE SenoClaire technology.  Images are sent immediately to a reporting workstation to be reviewed during one-stop rapid diagnosis clinics.

See the full story on page 6 of the October 2014 issue of RAD Magazine.

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