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Brendon Nafziger, DOTmed News Associate Editor | December 21, 2009
Radiologists who work in women's health care are "drowning in data," Linda Bogdanoff, director of marketing for Philips Women's Healthcare division, told a DOTmed News camera crew when she met them at RSNA 2009.
With an aging population swelling the ranks of women undergoing screening for breast cancer, and with many of those women receiving imaging studies in multiple modalities, radiologists need a system to keep track of all that information, she says. That's why at RSNA 2009, Philips Women's Healthcare launched the Integral Breast Workstation.
Marcel Quist, who works in Philips' oncology division, demonstrated how it works on camera.
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The Integral Breast Workstation