5 December, 2012 --- San Antonio, TX --- GE Healthcare, the healthcare division of General Electric Company (NYSE: GE) is working to help physicians potentially improve patient care throughout the breast cancer journey through one of the most comprehensive portfolios of technologies in the industry available today. While at the 2012 CTRC-AACR San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS 2012), taking place in San Antonio from December 5-7, GE Healthcare will provide attendees with an overview of its innovative breast cancer solutions for healthcare practitioners.
BOSTON-- October 29, 2012 -- GE Healthcare, a Division of General Electric Company (NYSE: GE), will showcase a number of new advanced imaging technologies and software capabilities, and also highlight the company's long tradition of innovation at the 54th Annual American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) Meeting, taking place in Boston October 28-31, 2012.
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Innovative fifteen-year agreement ensures Humber River Regional Hospital is always at the leading edge of technology in many critical areas.
MISSISSAUGA, ON -- OCTOBER 15, 2012 --- Toronto's Humber River Regional Hospital (HRRH) and GE Healthcare are pleased to announce an innovative fifteen-year agreement that will implement the first Managed Equipment Services (MES) solution in North America. An MES agreement is a flexible and tailored technology and service agreement to provide long term, sustainable access to innovative medical equipment and services.
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GE's Laser Guided Discovery IGS 730 System Redefines Space & Movement in Interventional Imaging Systems
PARIS, France, 1 August, 2012 - GE Healthcare (NYSE: GE) today announced it has already received six orders for its Discovery IGS 730 since receiving FDA clearance in February 2012. Discovery IGS 730, is a revolutionary new laser guided system that has been designed to capture the advantages of both floor- and ceiling-mounted systems, without the limitations of either.
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MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA -- October 3, 2011 -- A key global healthcare challenge is the dramatic increase in cancer incidence. According to World Health Organization data, cancer rates could increase by 50 percent, leading to 15 million new cases in 2020. Oncology specialists connect and interact with each other throughout the cancer care continuum, all with the goal of providing the best possible care for their patients.