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  2. East Jefferson General Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, East Jefferson General was the first hospital in Louisiana to receive the Magnet Recognition Program accreditation for nursing excellence. In 2008, EJGH became Louisiana's first hospital to earn affiliate status as a member of the MD Anderson Cancer Network. In 2016, EJGH completed a $2 million renovation of their Breast Care Center.

  3. Breast imaging - Wikipedia

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    Breast ultrasound is another technology employed in diagnosis and screening that can help differentiate between fluid filled and solid lesions, an important factor to determine if a lesion may be cancerous. [2] Breast MRI is a technology typically reserved for high-risk patients and patients recently diagnosed with breast cancer. [3]

  4. Mammography - Wikipedia

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    Stratification for breast cancer risk on a mammogram is based on a reporting system known as Breast Imaging-Reporting and Data System , developed by the American College of Radiology in 1993. It has five general categories of findings: mass, asymmetry, architectural distortion, calcifications, and associated features.

  5. Jefferson Health - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson Health provides medical services across more than 200 specialized centers, programs, departments and divisions. [ 7 ] Jefferson Health has an Office of Human Research/Division of Clinical Trials Support to assist with the formal clinical trials in which the organization is involved.

  6. Cynthia Keppel - Wikipedia

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    Cynthia E. Keppel is the Hall A and C Leader at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility and a Fellow of the American Physical Society.Her research focuses on the quark-gluon structure of the nucleon, while also considering applications of nuclear physics in medicine.

  7. Positron emission mammography - Wikipedia

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    Positron emission mammography (PEM) is a nuclear medicine imaging modality used to detect or characterise breast cancer. [1] Mammography typically refers to x-ray imaging of the breast, while PEM uses an injected positron emitting isotope and a dedicated scanner to locate breast tumors.

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