A conversation with Katja Pinker-Domenig, MD, PhD, and Janice Sung, MD, who lead the Division of Breast Imaging at Columbia University Irving Medical Center.
Located at 703 White Plains Road on the border of Eastchester and Scarsdale, ColumbiaDoctors/NewYork-Presbyterian Imaging offers a full array of diagnostic imaging.
Dr. Katja Pinker-Domenig, chief of the Division of Breast Imaging, shares how mammograms, ultrasounds and MRIs are used to help detect and prevent breast cancer.
To commemorate International Day of Radiology 2019, we asked musculoskeletal radiologist Dr. Tony Wong a few questions about how his subspecialty intersects with sports medicine.
The Department of Radiology has introduced ultrasound screening for infants suspected of developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) at its ColumbiaDoctors Tarrytown office.
Mammography technologist Maureen Donegan has been performing mammograms at our midtown location for 34 years. We asked her what makes women keep coming back.
For some patients with BPH, or non-cancerous enlarged prostate, a minimally invasive treatment called prostatic artery embolization can help. Dr. David Sperling explains how it works.
Tony Wong, MD, was awarded a 2019 Research Scholar Grant for research and development of a new, radiation-free imaging approach that enables personalized treatment of femoroacetabular impingement.
A study led by Richard Ha, MD concluded that using a convolutional neural network (CNN) plus MRI data accurately predicted the molecular subtype of breast cancers.