RECENT PRINT COVERAGE

Director of Jefferson's Breast Imaging Center and Professor of Radiology, Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Stephen Feig, MD, discussed how digitizing X-ray images can enhance mammograms in the Topeka Capital-Journal (circulation 65,380).

Anthony J. DiMarino, MD, William Rorer Professor of Medicine, Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Chief, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, discussed the discovery of the infectious stomach bacteria H. Pylori and how it can be detected and cured in the Philadelphia Forum (circulation 50,000).

John H. Moore, MD, Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery, Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, explained new procedures that have made facial plastic surgery less painful in Main Line Today (circulation 25,000).

Professor of Medicine, Associate Clinical Director of the Kimmel Cancer Center, Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Michael Mastrangelo, MD, explained the development of cancer vaccines that show promise in activating the immune system's cancer-fighting capabilities and could potentially be used to fight prostate, breast, and colorectal cancers in the Free Press (circulation 14,198).


RECENT RADIO AND TELEVISION COVERAGE

Neonatology Fellow Suzanne Touch, MD, discussed a new incubator which allows premature twins to snuggle and grow together just as they did in utero on Good Morning America (ABC), WPVI-TV (Ch. 6), KYW-TV (Ch. 3) and WXPN Radio (88.5FM).

Barry Goldberg, MD, Professor of Radiology, Director of the Division of Ultrasound, Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, was mentioned on PrimeTime Live (ABC News) as being a trusted expert in the reading of ultrasound.

David W. Andrews, MD, Associate Professor of Neurosurgery, Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, discussed gene therapy and how it is being implemented to treat brain tumors on WTXF-TV (Ch. 29).