May 2004: WOMEN'S HEALTH


Features


A Study in Contrasts
  by Nici Lewis
  Patient comfort, image quality, and timing have driven advancements in contrast injectors and agents.
Monitoring Your Choices
  by Holly Celeste Fisk
  When it comes to medical-grade computer monitors, what’s the best option for your facility and why?
Resurrecting Brachytherapy
  by Renee DiIulio
  Advancements in brachytherapy treatments are increasing, thanks to improvements in medical imaging.


Departments

  To the Point
A Great Debate
  by Andi Lucas
  Newswatch
May 2004
  Q&A
Chatting with Nancy Elliott, MD, FACS
Product Showcase
  Another Perspective
HIPAA's Global Impact on Healthcare.
  A Guest Editorial by Tom McCausland
Special Section

Women's Work Is Never Done
  by Elaine Koritsas
  Despite a host of challenges, imaging technologies continue to make strides in breast and uterine cancer screenings.
The Heart-est Part
  by Aubrey C. Patrick
  Technology advancements in diagnostic imaging are helping to improve women’s heart disease statistics.
Identifying Damsels in Distress
  by Aubrey C. Patrick
  Companies in the bone density field are forever striving for more precise and accurate measurements of bone density and general bone health—especially in women, as 40% of all women older than 50 are at risk for osteoporosis

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