jwhittaker@post-journal.com Urologist Eric Arnone, M.D. is assisted by Samantha Anderson, Sonographer and Echographer, as he identifies a lesion found on MRI using the Phillips UroNav MRI fusion in the surgical suite of UPMC Chautauqua. The new technology is part of a $347,732 grant from WCA Foundation that supports the hospital. It is used for early detection and diagnosis of prostate and kidney cancers.
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Urologist Eric Arnone, M.D. is assisted by Samantha Anderson, Sonographer and Echographer, as he identifies a lesion found on MRI using the Phillips UroNav MRI fusion in the surgical suite of UPMC Chautauqua. The new technology is part of a $347,732 grant from WCA Foundation that supports the hospital. It is used for early detection and diagnosis of prostate and kidney cancers.