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What's New in Radiology Malaysia...

Q & A Tour on the Imaging of Painless Jaundice – Click here

Monitoring of radiation doses in patients and staff – Click here

Radiology in the New Millennium - Professor Alexander Margulis, a renowned radiologist takes us through to the future. An octogenarian, he has seen Radiology progress from one century (20th) into the next (21st)!
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Find out about the Perak Palliative Care Society. Think you are not medically qualified? Then, be a volunteer! Click here.

The Founding of the Malaysian Radiological Society. Click here to read more!

Virtual Radiology Museum - Click here

Range of Radiological Facilities in CentresClick here!
 

Survivor
I thought I’d moved to paradise until I faced one of the biggest challenges in my life, in 1988.  As was the case with my mother, I was diagnosed with cancer - but mine was cancer of the right breast, with one positive lymph node.  I was 44 years old and wondered if I, too, would die at the age of 45, as my mother had.  Fortunately, medical technology had come a long way from the 1950s to the 1980s.  A marvellous oncologist gave me hope and the best treatment for my breast cancer. Carole Feldman shares her story here
 
Women on Mammo
Radiology Malaysia talks to women who registered for the subsidised mammography programme. Read their comments about their mammography procedures by clicking here!
 
Beyond Cancer
Webeditor Dr Evelyn Ho reflects on the lessons she learnt from the breast cancer survivors. Click here to read her reflections.
 
Self Breast Exam
Teach yourself the ins and outs of self breast examination. Click here!
 
Behind the Scenes
Most people meet the radiographer or x-ray technician when having their x-rays done. Have you ever wondered who works in the back room of the radiology department? Click here to find out more.
 
Demystifying the “X-Files”
Don’t stay in the dark. Check this out. Radiology Inside the Human Body is a book of simple to understand articles exposing the “X-Files” of Radiology and Clinical Oncology. X-rays, radionuclides and procedures which can view the “inside” of the body will no longer be a mystery to you!
 
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