Published: October 10, 2009
Update on GE Healthcare's Global Initiative to Celebrate the 10th Anniversary of Digital Mammography
BUC, France - (BUSINESS WIRE) - GE Healthcare (NYSE:GE) wishes to issue the following update and
correction to its release NewsItemID 20090923005515 (GE-HEALTHCARE) "GE
Healthcare Launches Global Initiative to Celebrate the 10th Anniversary
of Digital Mammography" issued September 23, 2009:
GE Healthcare Launches Global Initiative to Celebrate 10th
Anniversary of Digital Mammography
Telling the story of a key innovation from the point of view of the
lives it has impacted.
BUC, France â October 10, 2009 - In addition to being
Breast Cancer Awareness Month, this October is the tenth anniversary of
digital mammography, a technology introduced by GE Healthcare in 1999.
Similar to digital photography, digital mammography replaces the film
used in traditional mammography with digital files viewed and stored on
computers.
To commemorate the anniversary and long standing commitment to fighting
breast cancer, GE Healthcare has created a digital wall of personal
stories from those whose lives have been touched by breast cancer, as
well as doctors, scientists and fundraisers who work tirelessly against
the disease. Visit the wall at www.breastcanceremotion.gehealthcare.com
Around 30 patients, survivors, fundraisers and medical professionals
from around the world are the foundation of the first phase of the GE
Healthcare's wall. The company hopes that the wall will grow rapidly and
become a global platform for survivors, innovators and charities to
share their stories, provide additional information on technology
milestones and successes and empower others impacted by breast cancer.
"Our initiative shows that breast cancer is indiscriminate. It affects
women, and also men, irrespective of their age, nationality and
religion. We want people to get involved and share their story. Today,
they can do that by clicking the "submit your story" icon on the site
and share their experience, knowledge and hope with others," said Wendy
Harris, Strategic Marketing Leader, Women's Health at GE Healthcare.
"I hope to see it grow rapidly in size to become a definitive hub for
empowering stories; how survivors have fought and overcome the disease,
as well as profiling the doctors, and scientists who are working
tirelessly - often behind the scenes," continued Harris.
In addition to this initiative, GE Healthcare is participating in
several breast cancer awareness events around the globe during the month
of October. Amongst others, on October 4, 2009, GE Healthcare France
joined forces with the Odyssea breast cancer race in Paris to educate
the general public on the disease and solutions where all funds raised
are being given in its entirety to the Institute Gustave- Roussy (IGR)
to conduct research.
In China, the Company is participating in a three year project in
Deyang, a city in the earthquake-stricken Sichuan province, to establish
a regional breast-cancer screening network to increase the access to
breast cancer screening, diagnosis and treatment, including remote
diagnosis for more rural areas. GE Healthcare also recently entered into
a research and development program to advance technologies for the early
detection of breast cancer with the Qatar Science & Technology Park
(QSTP).
Pioneering the development of advanced breast-imaging technologies
GE Healthcare has been a leader in the field of breast cancer detection
through mammography devices since the 1960s. Today there are
approximately 17700 GE Healthcare mammography systems in use worldwide.
In 1999, GE Healthcare was the first company to introduce full-field
digital mammography (FFDM). GE Healthcare estimates that since then,
more than 40 million examinations have been performed with its
diagnostic imaging technologies worldwide. The company has spent 13
years and more than $100 million developing the full-field digital
mammography technology, GE Healthcare Senographe systems, and continues
to invest heavily in new cutting-edge technologies to detect the
pathology before the onset. Approximately 3700 GE Healthcare Senographe
digital systems are currently being used in the world -- more than 90%
of them still work with their original detector, proving our commitment
and our reliability towards detecting breast cancer
In August this year, healthcare technology research organization KLAS
ranked GE Healthcare's Senographe DS as the best digital mammography
system on the US market today, based on a survey of healthcare providers.
Through its own research as well as partnerships with other industry
innovators, GE Healthcare is continuing to develop advanced technologies
that could help improve detection and reduce unnecessary biopsies in the
future, including a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system specifically
designed for breast imaging and tomosynthesis -currently under clinical
investigation- which generates three-dimensional images.
About GE Healthcare
GE Healthcare provides transformational medical technologies and
services that are shaping a new age of patient care. Our broad expertise
in medical imaging and information technologies, medical diagnostics,
patient monitoring systems, drug discovery, biopharmaceutical
manufacturing technologies, performance improvement and performance
solutions services help our customers to deliver better care to more
people around the world at a lower cost. In addition, we partner with
healthcare leaders, striving to leverage the global policy change
necessary to implement a successful shift to sustainable healthcare
systems.
Our "healthymagination" vision for the future invites the world to join
us on our journey as we continuously develop innovations focused on
reducing costs, increasing access and improving quality and efficiency
around the world. Headquartered in the United Kingdom, GE Healthcare is
a $17 billion unit of General Electric Company (NYSE: GE). Worldwide, GE
Healthcare employs more than 46,000 people committed to serving
healthcare professionals and their patients in more than 100 countries.
For more information about GE Healthcare, visit our website at www.gehealthcare.com.
GE Healthcare
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