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Since almost 40 years, GE Healthcare is committed to decisive innovations in Senology.
Among other modalities, Mammography stays today the technology of reference to fight breast cancer, early and efficiently, in the first place.
Discover our wide range of technologies and solutions and enter in the “Early Health”, a GE's concept to detect earlier, diagnose more accurately and treat more effectively breast cancer.
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GE pioneered digital mammography with the introduction of the 1st Full Field Digital Mammography in the year 2000.
Since then, GE has developed a complete digital portfolio to meet all customers needs from screening, diagnosis to interventional solutions.
GE digital mammography systems have been designed to help users to see more with an improved throughput and a better overall patient care.
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For nearly half a century, we have worked closely with our mammography customers with a single objective in mind : developing the most accurate, efficient and patient-friendly breast imaging product line possible.
GE´s analog mammography – A range of unique and exclusive solutions to support you and your patients today and tomorrow.
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10 Years of Digital Mammography
Ten years ago, GE Healthcare introduced digital mammography, a major advance in the global fight against breast cancer.
We invite you to celebrate this anniversary with us by browsing this collection of inspiring stories by people from all walks of life who have been touched by the disease.
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Training and skill development have become an essential ingredient
in ensuring the efficiency of healthcare staff. Our mission at
GE Clinical Education is to provide our customers with opportunities
to gain the knowledge and skills to optimize equipment usage,
clinical practice and patient care.
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As a pioneer in the development of advanced breast-imaging technologies, we have made a commitment.
We enable clinicians to tailor diagnosis and treatment to each patient's needs.
We are working across modalities to arm you with the capabilities you need today... and paving the way for the future.
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One woman out of eight will have a Breast cancer in her life. The earlier the breast cancer screening is carried out, the greater the chances of survival. It is therefore essential for women to be well informed on the disease and the way to detect from it, in order to take all necessary actions to detect cancer at its earliest stage.
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