Monthly Archives: February 2009

Steve J. “Incidentally, the EBT Heart Scan saved my life in two ways”.

  Steve’s first heart scan showed some coronary calcium.  The scan also showed a small nodule on his lung.  These “incidental” findings are not unusual with an EBT heart scan.  Although the focus of the scan is the heart, the … Continue reading

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Anne Q. : No One is Exempt. Tom’s Story

    Hello everyone, may name is Anne.  I had my first heart scan 14 years ago following the sudden death of my brother at just 51 years of age.  I’ve since had scans done on a regular basis.  In … Continue reading

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Terry K. – The 7 Days That Saved His Life

  “I figured I would be talking to a cardiologist at some point in my life, but I thought it would be when I was 75, not now.”   “At my doctor’s urging, I had an EBT heart scan on … Continue reading

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Lisa G’s Story: The Value of Serial Heart Scans

Lisa G – One Scan Was Not Enough
Lisa G. has been the “Poster Child” for EBT Heart Scans for the past 4 years. Many of us are familiar with the story about her first, fortuitous heart scan. Although that first scan was effective in preventing an almost certainly eminent coronary event, it was the series of EBT heart scans that followed that have saved Lisa’s life.
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