New tool unveiled in breast cancer battle
Posted on Oct 23, 2013
By St. Luke's, Duluth MN
A new, $100,000 weapon in the fight against breast cancer was unveiled
at St. Luke's on October 23, 2013.
The Faxitron BioVision machine is a portable x-ray system used to image
tissue specimens from biopsies taken from women with suspected breast cancer.
It is used both in St. Luke's Breast Center and transported to the
operating rooms for use during surgical procedures. Its presence in the
operating suite while patient biopsies are performed introduces real time
communication between radiologists and surgeons, potentially reducing
anesthesia time for patients.
The Faxitron BioVision machine is the first of its kind in the region and
was funded through a donation to St. Luke's Foundation by the Women
Rock event staged by Charter Media and supported by Como Oil's Project
Pink propane truck.
BELOW: Representatives from St. Luke's, St. Luke's Foundation,
Charter Media and Como Oil attended the official unveiling of the Faxitron
BioVision.
Categories:
Breast Health,Cancer Care