Many people suffering from liver cancer and related conditions now have a minimally invasive treatment option called transarterial chemoembolization, or TACE. TACE can be used to treat primary or metastasized liver cancer (cancer that has spread to the liver from another organ), as well as cancer of the bile ducts of the liver, a disease called cholangiocarcinoma.
Diagnosing, Managing and Repairing Vascular Conditions Without Surgery
February is American Heart Month
SCOUT-ing Out New Ways to Improve Breast Surgery
For decades, wire localization has been the preferred method for radiologists to mark a non-palpable tumor identified on a mammogram and/or breast ultrasound. In this procedure, wire markers are used to guide a surgeon to the tumor so they may perform breast-conserving therapy (BCT) such as a lumpectomy to remove a tumor while preserving healthy breast tissue, instead of removing the entire breast (mastectomy).
Nuclear Medicine and Advances in Diagnosing Motion Disorders
Nuclear medicine describes an array of painless, noninvasive imaging tests designed to discover, analyze and in some cases treat an array of diseases, including certain types of cancers, arthritis and bone abnormalities, gastrointestinal/stomach disorders, thyroid disease, tumors, infection, neurological problems and much more.
RAO – Expanding to Provide Care to More Patients Than Ever
Take a Deep Breath For Lung Cancer Awareness
Why We Made the Switch to 3D Mammography
As the region’s only comprehensive women’s diagnostic services provider, RAO has replaced all 2D mammography equipment with FDA-approved 3D mammography, also known as tomosynthesis. Women naturally have questions about the difference, and we’re happy to explain the superiority of 3D mammography so you can feel confident about scheduling your routine breast cancer screening.