October 15, 2007 - The Massachusetts Hospital Association recently released new data highlighting how well hospitals are ...
October 15, 2007 – iCRco Inc. will introduce its new iDR system, a sealed scanning DR system that reportedly generates ...
For cancer treatment and imaging specialists, the 10th month of the year is the time to celebrate more than just ...
Radiology departments have many different needs and face a wide variety of challenges that can impact their departments ...
October 15, 2007 - Plantation MRI, a diagnostic imaging center providing advanced MRI, ultrasound and X-ray services ...
The NovaRad Corp. NovaRIS 6.2 is the latest version of the Web-based, open standards RIS that generates reports ...
Nucletron announced that Arizona Oncology Services (AOS) is the first U.S. healthcare practice to install the new ...
Despite decades of progress in breast imaging, one challenge continues to test even the most skilled radiologists ...
iCRco's new iDR system is a sealed scanning DR system that reportedly generates high resolution and superior quality images, fully processed and delivered to a review station in 30 seconds. The new DR system can reportedly be configured to wirelessly transmit an image over an internal network or internet connection and can work over standard network connections.
The tried and true old workhorse of imaging modalities, particularly for women’s healthcare, has demonstrated its ...
October 15, 2007 - Royal Philips Electronics recently announced the IntelliVue MMS X2 and IntelliVue MP2, a new patient ...
Bayer Radiology’s Barbara Ruhland and Thom Kinst discuss how radiology departments can address the many different ...
October 15, 2007 - Medical Displays for Less recently announced that the company is now shipping Totoku's newest medical 5MP LCD display for mammography, ME551i2, reportedly the first FDA cleared 5MP display with a list price under $10,000.
Sony Electronics will showcase its new IPELA PCS-HG90 high-definition, IP-based visual communication system at RSNA 2007 ...
October 15, 2007 - Low-dose coronary CT angiogram (CCTA) could be better for testing asymptomatic patients for heart attack risk, according to researchers at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA.
eHealth Saskatchewan plays a vital role in providing IT services to patients, health care providers, and partners such ...
Xoft Inc. is developing new technologies for the practice of radiation oncology through electronic brachytherapy, which ...
Artromick recently announced the general availability of the NX10 Mobile Computing WorkStation, a point-of-care ...
Siemens Medical Solutions Molecular Imaging Division's Symbia E series single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT ...
Sporting a name like Battlefield Imaging, which was derived from a prominent and bloody Civil War campaign that happened ...
October 12, 2007 - CompareNetworks Media Group launched its new Acuity Medical Education program Oct. 11 to aid in ...
Fighting cancer is serious business. Every day in hospitals and cancer clinics worldwide, radiation oncologists ...
GE Healthcare released the latest version of Centricity Enterprise, an integrated software suite of clinical and ...
The ability to evaluate the efficacy of a given treatment for cancer is critical in achieving the best prognosis and care for patients. However, most standard methods of treatment response evaluation rely on visualizing a change in tumor size, which often occurs months after treatment begins.
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