A $1.62 million donation to St. Joseph’s Healthcare Foundation is making the network a one-stop-shop for breast cancer screening and detection.
Dr. Colm Boylan chief of diagnostic imaging at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton. and Ray Sakalas, chair of the board of the Hamilton and District Senior Citizens’ Home RAMBYNAS Inc. shwon beside diagnostic imaging equipment with 3D digital breast tomosynthesis.Proceeds from $1.
“In particular atomic synthesis and contrast-enhanced mammography … allowing us to successfully biopsy lesions that we see in the breast,” Boylan explained,Currently, St. Joes’ two campuses in Hamilton provide some 17,500 mammograms every year. A $1.62 million donation generated through the sale of the Hamilton and District Senior Citizens’ Home RAMYBNAS Inc., is how the St. Joseph’s Healthcare Foundation was able to purchase detection devices.
Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
The theme of the new NBA season – old and reliable versus new and shinyThis is how the NBA works – one day you’re the centre of the universe; blink, and you’re a human prop in the marketing of the next big thing
Read more »
Olivia Chow unveils new housing plan, new demands for funds from feds, provinceToronto Mayor Olivia Chow unveiled a new housing plan Tuesday, including city-led construction and a demand for hundreds of millions of dollars from other levels of government.
Read more »
Canada's CAE to sell healthcare unit for C$311 million in bid to streamline opsThe company said it would use the sale proceeds for technological advancement and the deal will help with cost optimization within its core training and...
Read more »
Canada's CAE to sell healthcare unit for C$311 million in bid to streamline opsThe company said it would use the sale proceeds for technological advancement and the deal will help with cost optimization within its core training and...
Read more »
Canada's CAE to sell healthcare unit for C$311 million in bid to streamline opsExplore stories from Atlantic Canada.
Read more »
Canada's CAE to sell healthcare unit for C$311 mln in bid to streamline opsMarket News
Read more »