Swissray International Inc. has introduced its newest DR system, the ddRCompact, which it touts as state-of-the-art DR technology competitively priced. The system incorporates the new digital high-definition silicon solid-state detector with micro lens technology, delivering spatial resolution at low radiation doses.
Siemens Medical Solutions has announced plans to introduce AXIOM Artis dBA Twin, an innovative imaging system designed ...
The dynamics of evolution are fully in play within the environment of a tumor, according to a report in the December ...
Radiology departments have many different needs and face a wide variety of challenges that can impact their departments ...
Toshiba America Medical Systems demonstrated software upgrades for its Aquilion series of CT scanners. The Version 3.0 software improvements include enhanced DICOM protocols and upgraded user interface for fluoroscopy applications. The new software began shipping in August.
Toshiba America Medical Systems, Inc. announced today a new partnership with CVCTA Education and San Francisco Advanced Medical Imaging, a Liberty Pacific Medical Imaging Company, to serve as the company’s newest education and training partner, as part of its plan to deliver a cardiac CT training program to the medical community.
Health care advocates have long encouraged physicians to switch to computerized medical records, saying they could ...
Despite decades of progress in breast imaging, one challenge continues to test even the most skilled radiologists ...
RADinfo Systems has announced plans to introduce its PACS solution for mammography, known as Micro PowerPACS Mammography ...
British researchers have developed a vaccine that stimulates colorectal cancer patients’ immune systems to fight ...
Mercury Computer Systems Inc. today announced a cooperation agreement with the Germany-based Institute of Medical ...
Bayer Radiology’s Barbara Ruhland and Thom Kinst discuss how radiology departments can address the many different ...
A pair of Georgia-based groups, Cardiovascular Medicine and Quantum Radiology, have announced the formation of a clinical research site that specializes in conducting Phase II-IV studies. Known as InnovaMed Alliance, the multidisciplinary collaboration is working with the healthcare industry to provide patients with access to novel therapies.
America’s Health Insurance Plans is poised to announce an industry initiative for making personal health records ...
In one of the first studies to compare side effects of IMRT and permanent prostate brachytherapy (I-125) for treatment ...
eHealth Saskatchewan plays a vital role in providing IT services to patients, health care providers, and partners such ...
New research suggests that men with prostate cancer who choose radiation therapy should seek treatment centers that will ...
Cedara has announced that it will demonstrate at RSNA its new C4 integration platform, a system that allows OEM ...
Compared to higher-priced combination treatments, the least expensive, single-modality cancer treatment may cost more in ...
According to the Fox Chase Cancer Center study presented at the recent 48th Annual Meeting of the American Society for ...
Flu vaccine drives can prevent potentially deadly influenza outbreaks in nursing homes but only if both residents and ...
The Radiological Society of North America’s annual post-Thanksgiving scientific assembly gave thousands of radiologists ...
An analysis by Fox Chase Cancer Center researchers sought to identify which treatment-related factors are more likely to ...
According to a report from Breast Center Salzburg published in the International Journal of Cancer, radiation ...
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