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Solis Women's Health Brings Molecular Breast Imaging to Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
NEWPORT NEWS, Va., July 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Solis Women's Health, with eight
centers across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex devoted entirely to mammography
and breast imaging, announced today that it is adding molecular imaging to the
diagnostic tools it has available in its DFW locations. This exciting
technology is performed with the Dilon 6800, a high-resolution, small
field-of-view gamma camera, optimized to perform Breast-Specific Gamma Imaging
(BSGI). It is initially being implemented at Solis'Central Plano location,
with further implementations planned at Solis locations throughout the
Metroplex.
BSGI is a molecular breast imaging technique that can see lesions
independent of tissue density and discover very early stage cancers. BSGI
serves as a complementary diagnostic adjunct procedure to mammography and
ultrasound for difficult-to-diagnose patients. With BSGI, the patient receives
a pharmaceutical tracing agent that is absorbed by all the cells in the body.
Due to their increased rate of metabolic activity, cancerous cells in the
breast absorb a greater amount of the tracing agent than normal, healthy cells
and generally appear as "hot spots" on the BSGI image.
Solis has been using the Dilon 6800 in its Solis-Bertrand Breast Center in
Greensboro, N.C., for over a year. Molecular imaging will be used as a part of
Solis' advanced imaging program for breast diagnosis, which also includes the
use of breast MRI, when appropriate.
"BSGI has proven to be an important adjunct to mammography and ultrasound
in the diagnosis of breast cancer at the Solis-Bertrand Center, and we are
excited to be the first in the Metroplex to offer this important advance in
care," said Brad Hummel, CEO of Solis.
"At Solis our commitment is to the women of our communities, and this
commitment extends to selecting technologies that demonstrate diagnostic value
in our mission to diagnose cancers when they are small and at their most
treatable. We studied the BSGI extensively at our center inGreensboro, and
determined that it offered benefits that we needed to bring to the Metroplex,"
said Hummel.
Bob Moussa, CEO of Dilon Technologies added, "We are delighted to have an
institution as prestigious as Solis Women's Health include our advanced
technology as part of their diagnostic offering. It speaks volumes for their
commitment to enhancing the standard of health care in the communities in
which they operate. By working closely together, Solis and Dilon will continue
to help the fight against cancer."
About Solis Women's Health
Solis Women's Health is a specialized healthcare provider focused
exclusively on the screening and diagnosis of breast cancer. Headquartered in
Austin, Texas, Solis operates eight north centralTexas facilities; the
Solis-Bertrand Breast Center inGreensboro, N.C.; Solis-BenOra Imaging in
Phoenix, Ariz.; and 10 MedTech Mammography Centers inPhoenix andTucson,
Ariz.; and has several additional sites under development in markets across
the United States. Solis provides a complete range of breast health services
including screening mammography, diagnostic mammography, computer-aided
detection, breast ultrasound, bone densitometry and stereotactic and
ultrasound-guided biopsy, breast specific gamma imaging and breast MRI. More
information is available at http://www.SolisHealth.com.
About Dilon Technologies
Dilon Technologies Inc. is bringing innovative new medical imaging
products to market. Dilon's cornerstone product, the Dilon 6800, is a
high-resolution, small field-of-view gamma camera, optimized to perform BSGI,
a molecular breast imaging procedure which images the metabolic activity of
breast lesions through radiotracer uptake. Many leading medical centers around
the country are now offering BSGI to their patients, including: Cornell
University Medical Center,New York; George Washington University Medical
Center, Washington, D.C.; and The Rose,Houston. For more information on Dilon
Technologies please visit http://www.dilon.com.
SOURCE Dilon Technologies Inc.
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