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Fair Lawn Diagnostic Imaging Centers Opens 2nd Location in Saddle Brook

Fair Lawn Diagnostic Imaging Centers Opens 2nd Location in Saddle Brook

We are proud to announce the opening of our 2nd location at 88 Market St in Saddle Brook. Now offering Open MRI and Ultrasound and coming soon Digital X-ray, Women’s Imaging (Digital Mammography, Bone Density and breast biopsy) and Body Composition Assessment testing! Please keep checking our website for future announcements.

We are also adding a brand new 1.5 Tesla closed MRI in Fair Lawn in keeping with our dedication to providing patients and physicians with high quality technological standards.

Study Finds Mammography Screening Reduces Breast Cancer Mortality

Study Finds Mammography Screening Reduces Breast Cancer Mortality

Breast cancer screening with mammography results in a significant reduction in breast cancer mortality, according to the long-term results of a large-scale Swedish trial. The results are published online in the journal Radiology. “Mammographic screening confers a substantial relative and absolute reduction in breast cancer mortality risk in the long-term,” said Stephen W. Duffy, professor of cancer screening at Queen Mary University of London. “For every 1,000 to 1,500 mammograms, one breast cancer death is prevented.”

The Swedish Two-County Trial of mammographic screening was the first breast cancer screening trial to show a reduction in breast cancer mortality from screening with mammography alone. The trial randomized 133,065 women into two groups: one that received an invitation to screening and another that received usual care. At the conclusion of the study, there were 30 percent fewer breast cancer deaths among all women in the group invited to undergo screening. The screening phase of the trial lasted approximately seven years. Women between the ages of 40 and 49 were screened, on average, every 24 months, and women age 50 to 74 were screened, on average, every 33 months.

For the current study, nearly three decades after the beginning of the trial, the researchers analyzed the original data and the follow-up data to estimate the long-term effect of mammography screening on breast cancer mortality. At 29 years, this represents the longest recorded follow-up period for a mammography screening trial. Case status and cause of death were determined by local trial end point committees and, independently, by an external committee. Mortality analysis at follow-up showed a reduction in the breast cancer mortality rate in the screening population, similar to the original trial results. But while the relative effect of screening on breast cancer mortality remained stable over the follow-up period, the absolute benefit in terms of lives saved increased with longer follow-up times. At 29 years of follow-up, the estimated number of women needed to undergo screening every two or three years over a seven-year period to prevent one breast cancer death ranged from 414 to 519. According to the researchers, evaluation of the full impact of screening mammography requires follow-up times exceeding 15 to 20 years, because the observed number of breast cancer deaths prevented increases with the passage of time.

From “Swedish Two-County Trial: Impact of Mammographic Screening on Breast Cancer Mortality During Three Decades”
Radiology (06/28/11) Tabar, Laszlo; Vitak, Bedrich; Chen, Tony Hsiu-Hsi

We now have website translations!

We now have website translations!

Fair Lawn DIC now has a translation feature for our website thanks to Google Translate. You will notice Translate dropdown menus on the footer of each page of the website, so please feel free to choose a language whenever you need to. We do apologize in advance if the translations are not exactly spot on, however we hope all of our visitors will find them accommodating.

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The Scan – ACR Patient Newsletter

The Scan – ACR Patient Newsletter

The American College of Radiology (ACR) has created “The Scan,” a quarterly, 2-page, 4-color, customizable patient-centered newsletter which provides the latest radiology information for patients.

To view the most recent issue of “The Scan”, just click on the link below.

The Scan – Spring 2011 (PDF)

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Why Start Mammograms at Age 40?

Why Start Mammograms at Age 40?

Scientific evidence proves that women should start annual mammograms at age 40. It only takes a few moments of your time …moments that could save your life.

1/3 Mammography has helped reduce the breast cancer death rate by nearly 1/3 since 1990
1 in 6 breast cancers occur in women ages 40–49
3/4 of women diagnosed have no family history of breast cancer

Talk to your doctor today about getting an annual mammogram.

To learn more, visit MammographySavesLives.org.

Fair Lawn DIC Launches New Website

Fair Lawn DIC Launches New Website

We are excited to announce the launch of our new website providing: Appointment Requests, Patient Satisfaction Survey, Services, How to Prepare for an Exam, Radiologists’ Biographies, News and much more.

Our plan going into the redesign of the new site was to use WordPress as our content management system, continue to utilize HTML for superior search engine optimization, incorporate new technologies, integrate our social media and, most importantly, focus on usability for visitors.

We hope you enjoy our new site, and we’d love to hear from you!

Mammography Goes Digital

Mammography Goes Digital

Fair Lawn Diagnostic Imaging Center has replaced its analog mammogram with a new digital mammography system from Hologic just in time for Breast Cancer Awareness month in October. Studies have shown digital mammography to be better for screening women under age 50 and women of any age who have dense breasts.

This technology offers diagnostic advantages such as faster exams, superior image quality, enhanced ease of use, and patient comfort. Digital mammography allows for decreased radiation exposure and less anxiety for the patient. We continue to provide mammography patients their results immediately following their study during regular working hours.

Welcome Steven Rudd, MD!

Welcome Steven Rudd, MD!

Fair Lawn Diagnostic Imaging Center would like to welcome Steven Rudd, MD, a Board-certified Radiologist, to our medical practice. Dr. Rudd is a graduate of Emory University and did his residency at the world famous Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, DC. He has been practicing in an outpatient setting since 1997 and brings a strong proficiency in Diagnostic Radiology and Women’s Imaging.

NEW 16-Slice CT System

NEW 16-Slice CT System

Fair Lawn Diagnostic Imaging is proud to announce the installation of a new state-of-the-art 16-slice Hitachi Eclos CT, which is able to scan body parts within seconds and able to provide multiplanar imaging and 3D reconstruction capability while at the same time reducing radiation dose.

16-slice CT technology is engineered specifically for multi-slice scanning, featuring a unique detector system that provides super-thin slices for crystal clear images which has dramatically advanced and broadened the range of CT applications.

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Fair Lawn Diagnostic Imaging Center has been proudly serving Fair Lawn and its surrounding communities for over 25 years.

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ACR Accredited

Fair Lawn Diagnostic Imaging Centers have been designated as Imaging Centers of Excellence by the American College of Radiology (ACR) in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Computed Tomography (CT), Mammography and Breast Ultrasound.