No matter who you are, breast cancer can impact your life. Whether it affects you or a loved one, it can be a shocking diagnosis, even for those with inside knowledge of how common it is, and how important the need for early detection. Just ask Yvonne and Michele, two beloved members of RAO’s very own healthcare team, who both recently discovered they had breast cancer.
Radiology Subspecialties – Extra Training and Education Make the Difference
What To Know About Having a Biopsy
For most people, hearing the word “biopsy” is unsettling. Luckily, most biopsies turn out to be negative, meaning there are no signs of cancer. Infection, internal injury and other diseases can create similar symptoms, so when your doctor or clinician orders a biopsy, it is important to get checked out as quickly as possible.
Radiologic Technologists – Who They Are and What They Do
Each RAO and CVH technologist is carefully educated, trained and experienced in his or her specific diagnostic and interventional services, so from mammography, CT, MRI and ultrasound to DEXA, radiation therapy and nuclear medicine, you can feel secure about your procedure and know you’ll be treated with the utmost care, respect and commitment to quality.