Capital Health and GE Healthcare announced today the first Discovery* NM
750b was installed at Capital Health’s New Jersey Hopewell medical
center. Capital Health is a central New Jersey region leader in advanced
medicine, with significant investments in advanced technologies and its
medical staff.
"We are very pleased to offer women in our community this new, highly
sophisticated, test that can help detect breast cancer at its earliest
stages, which, as we all know, can be critical to the success of
treatment,” said Al Maghazehe, president and CEO of Capital Health. "We
remain committed to bringing patients in this region the latest
technological advances to enhance their healthcare options.”
"This innovative technology overcomes some of the challenges we
currently face with breast cancer detection, particularly in women with
dense breast tissue, and allows us to offer our patients improved
medical care,” said Dr. Yaakov Applbaum, medical director of the
Radiology Department at Capital Health. "It will also be useful in the
early detection of breast cancer in women who are at a high risk for the
disease.”
Breast cancer detection is sometimes difficult, as breast density in
varying degrees can overlap with lesions, making them harder to find
with traditional x-ray mammography; and interpretation can vary among
physicians, which can often lead to recommendations for additional tests.
Molecular Breast Imaging, or MBI, is less susceptible to breast density,
since the method involves a radioactive tracer that has a high affinity
for metabolically active tumors, and two specialized detectors imaging
the breast from opposing angles. MBI has been shown in clinical studies
to outperform mammography for early detection, and in finding more
cancers.1
The GE Discovery NM 750b scanner features dual detectors with CZT
technology. The system’s innovative detector design facilitates
increased imaging sensitivity compared to conventional Nuclear Medicine
"Gamma” cameras. In addition, image contrast and quality represent
significant improvements over conventional systems. Imaging of the
breast can be performed with only light immobilization and without the
need of full compression. The Discovery NM 750b is intended to become
part of a comprehensive arsenal of advanced imaging technologies that
includes PET (Positron Emission Tomography), Spiral CT and MRI (Magnetic
Resonance Imaging).
"We believe that offering MBI with its ability to detect certain cases
of breast cancer earlier will make Capital Health the premier
destination in the area for breast cancer diagnosis,” said Applbaum.
"Molecular imaging is being added to the already comprehensively
equipped Woman’s Imaging Center at Capital Health Medical Center -
Hopewell, which includes two GE digital mammography units, two GE LOGIQ*
E9 Ultrasound machines, and a 3Tesla Magnet for Breast MRI.”
*Trademark General Electric Company
About Capital Health:
Capital Health is the region’s leader in advanced medicine, with
significant investments in innovative technologies and experienced
physicians. Comprised of two hospitals in Mercer County and the Capital
Health -Hamilton outpatient facility, Capital Health has three times
received Magnet recognition for nursing excellence. Capital Health is a
growing healthcare organization having just opened a new,
state-of-the-art hospital in Hopewell Township, N.J. and completed a
significant expansion of services at its Regional Medical Center in
Trenton.
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1 Rhodes D, Carrie B. Hruska, Stephan W. Phillips, Dana H.
Whaley, and Michael K.O’connor, Dedicated Dual-Head Gamma Imaging for
Breast Cancer Screening in Women with Mammographically Dense Breasts,
Radiology 100625; Published online November 2, 2010, doi
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