Medical Imaging
Cellular-Imaging Center Designed to Speed Search for Earlier Diagnostic Cancer Tests, Treatments
A team of US cancer imaging investigators has begun a five-year research initiative to hasten the development of early diagnostic tests and new treatments for breast, prostate, and other common cancers. More...12 Jan 2012
In Other News
PACS, Informatics, Image Storage, Distribution Integrated with Digital Pathology System
MRI Scan Shown Best Imaging Choice for Heart Patients
New Findings Support Claim That Breast Screening May Be More Harmful Than Beneficial
New Technology Doubles Effectiveness of Radiotherapy
Recommendations Issued for 3D Echocardiography Image Acquisition
CR System Requires Minimal Staff Training, Provides Improved Workflow Efficiencies, and Easy Installation
MR Suite Eases Imaging Exams with Moderated Clinical Environment
Advance Could Lead to Enhanced MRI Scans
Triple-Strength MRI Used to Track Progression of Multiple Sclerosis
MRI Helpful Assessing Extent of Breast Cancer, Monitoring of Treatment Response
Mobile Imaging App Adds Oncology Capabilities
Echocardiography Shows Promise for Infarct Size Quantification
Imaging Initiative Devised to Shape the Future of Radiology
Radiation Information Website Designed for Patients, General Public
MR-Controlled Capsule Endoscope Devised to Image the Digestive System
International Association for Lung Cancer Research Initiates Committee to Advance CT Lung Cancer Screening
3Disc Imaging Acquires Korean Radiology Software Provider
Ultrasound System Improves Contrast Without Compromising Spatial Resolution
High Dose Delivery and Prone Breast Treatment Capabilities Added to Advanced Radiotherapy Cancer Treatment
Congestive Heart Failure, Coronary Disease Can Be Diagnosed, Treated Earlier Using New Ultrasound Technology
New MR Tool Designed for Imaging Soft Tissues Near Metal
Breast Elastography with Ultrasound Upgrades Provides Strain Imaging
Breast-Specific Gamma Imaging Shown Comparable to MRI
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