Of course it’s a personal choice, just like living a healthy lifestyle is. But by not recommending systematic screening for women 40 to 49, and exaggerating, the risks, you clearly state that you don’t think that saving lives and reducing suffering is a priority for women.
Dr. Georgia Spear will join us live online on Saturday June 8th, 2024 at our BCRS Spring General Meeting.
Dr. Spear will be presenting Supplemental Screening with Automated Breast Ultrasound for Women with Dense Breast Tissue.
Register here: https://t.co/VoIFu68whG
Is a mammogram enough? Other screening tests, such as ultrasound or breast MRI, in addition to mammography substantially increase detection of early stage breast cancers in #densebreasts. #FinditEarly Learn more: https://t.co/MpiDgBm64D
004: By All The Means Possible
We welcome @RADbreastMD this week.
Dr Spear shares her journey as #breast#radiologist, her passion as an educator, #patient activist, mother, & an Aha to deliver care at the #Nof1
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Humbled & honored to move into my role as Chief Strategy & Marketing Officer @GEHealthcare on the same day as we announce our new name, our new colors, and our new brand.
Partnering with #physicians to ensure the future of #medicine is delivered at #nof1
Hot off the press: Optimizing the Breast Imaging Report for Today and Tomorrow https://t.co/IjnYTmraTG
@mcgrath_md led a fantastic team including @DrGMcGinty, Wendie Berg, Ellen Mendelson, Michele Drotman, and Richard Ellis.