Caroline’s Story
The Bone Marrow & Cancer Foundation (BMCF) and mymedicalimages are working together to help patients, survivors, and caregivers learn from each other’s cancer support experiences. You can learn more by visiting bonemarrow.org.
A message from an Advocate for Pediatric Cancer:
“We are excited to share mymedicalimages with other families whose children are being treated with cancer because we know this technology is a game-changer in the way that each child can be treated. Our son was diagnosed with cancer in his femur at age 9, and in the first 3 months of his diagnosis, we had over 20 different imaging CDs we were storing and keeping track of. mymedicalimages is an amazing place to store these high tech DICOM images in their exact form so that they are at our fingertips for reviewing or sharing with other medical professionals.”
– Caroline
Proud Advocate for Pediatric Cancer
+ Quick tip
No CD drive? No problem. Patients can now easily create their mymedicalimages account, and Upload and Share medical images at over 7,400 select CVS® locations using a Kodak Moments® Photo Kiosk.
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