![]() Appelbaum, Novian Health’s President and CEO. “As Tower Radiology is demonstrating, Novilase can be integrated into a radiology practice to offer patients a minimally invasive treatment alternative” said Henry R. The Tower agreement is one of several similar agreements being announced by Novian Health this year. Tower Radiology Center is also participating in the American Breast Laser Ablation Therapy Evaluation (ABLATE) data collection program, to gather further clinical information about Novilase. The body’s natural healing process repairs the site by replacing ablated tissue After the treatment, the nicks are covered with an adhesive bandage and do not require sutures as with surgery. The procedure is performed using local anesthetic via two small probes inserted through tiny nicks in the skin. Novilase is FDA-cleared for this indication and is not an experimental procedure. Novilase, an alternative to surgical removal, is safe, effective,and less risky than surgery while providing a superior cosmetic outcome. These breast lumps appear most often in premenopausal women. Novilase is a minimally invasive procedure that uses heat from a laser to destroy benign breast tumors, (e.g., fibroadenomas). The Novilase procedure is a valuable addition to radiologists’ toolkit, and the procedure will be even more valuable if and when it becomes available to remove cancerous breast tumors.” “Until recently, benign breast tumors were usually removed by surgeons. “Benign breast lumps are common and women often want them removed because even though the tumors are benign, they associate them with breast cancer symptoms,”said Miguel Del Toro, M.D., a radiologist at Tower Radiology. Dowling & Dennis Public Health Announces Agreement with Tower Radiology Center in Tampa Bay Leading radiology practice offers Novilase™ to treat breast lumps CHICAGO – Novian Health, manufacturer of Novilase™ Breast Therapy for benign breast tumors, announced an agreement with Tower Radiology Center to provide the Novilase laser treatment to treat benign breast lumps.
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