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How 3D Mammography Plays a Role in Detecting Breast Cancer

Every year, more than half of a million women die of breast cancer around the world. Advancements in technology and medical treatment, such as 3D ...

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MRI Screening Helps Men Beat Prostate Cancer

September is National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month! This year, healthcare experts and advocates are using this time to spread the word about ...

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The Benefits of Going to an Outpatient Diagnostic Imaging Center in New Jersey

Most hospitals offer imaging services on site, allowing patients to remain at the same facility or campus for all of their medical needs. While this ...

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Why More People Choose the Hitachi MRI in New Jersey

At ImageCare, we are proud to offer the latest in imaging technology to our patients, including machines that are more comfortable and less ...

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Understanding Calcium Scores

If you are someone with high blood pressure, or someone who has heart issues, there may come a point when your heart doctor suggests you take a ...

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What to Expect During an Open MRI

An MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) can detect many issues within your body. Namely, brain aneurysms, weak arteries, and tumors can be detected ...

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Understand How Interventional Radiology is Used for Treatments

The invention of the X-ray in 1895 by German professor of physics Wilhelm Rontgen opened up a whole new world of possibilities for accurate ...

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What Alternatives to Traditional, Confining MRI Machines are Available?

Traditional MRI machines can cause feelings of claustrophobia, even in patients who do not generally experience it. Traditional closed MRIs are only ...

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3 Reasons You can Count on Our Team for Pediatric Radiology

Undergoing imaging tests can be a stressful experience for everyone, but even more so for children who do not quite understand what is going on and ...

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What You Need to Know: MRI and Knee Injuries

When you have knee pain, you need to know when it is serious and when to see a radiologist for an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging). Typically, if you ...

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