Feature | Mary Beth Massat

The breast imaging market has been reinvigorated with an expanding arsenal of diagnostic and screening technologies for ...

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The next-generation Visiflex Delivery System from Endologix is FDA approved to be marketed for use with the Powerlink ...

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The rapid advances in breast imaging techniques are making radiologists more accurate in diagnosing breast cancers and ...

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Dr. Katsumi Nakamura of Tobata Kyoritsu Hospital in Japan received first place honors at the 14th annual International ...

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Feature | Brady D. Schultz

The number of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) procedures has grown at an average of 10 percent annually over the last ...

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The IMPAX MA3000 Diagnostic Station is DICOM compliant and supports rapid and simultaneous display of multimodality ...

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Feature | John Hall

High-dose breast brachytherapy is but a blip on the century-old timeline of brachytherapy milestones in modern medicine ...

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Toshiba America Medical Systems, Inc. will display Aquilion Large Bore, the industry’s largest bore CT for clinical ...

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Feature | Cristen Bolan

Taking a MRI-guided breast biopsy in real time is a recent development and an important advancement in diagnosing breast cancer today. And while ITN recognizes our readers’ interest in timely applications for patients currently suffering from disease, on occasion, we look ahead to gain some perspective on the here and now.

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Women who visit the Elizabeth Jekot, M.D. Breast Imaging Center in Richardson, TX, get more than excellent healthcare ...

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Barco has released a new version of their advanced visualization and analysis software, VOXAR 3D 6.1. The VOXAR suite ...

Time August 28, 2006
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The UltraWire One-Handed Breast Localization Device from INRAD facilitates the precise marking of breast lesions under ultrasound guidance. The device, with its preloaded wire design, allows for the wire deployment with one hand while the other hand holds the transducer. This allows for continuous imaging and accurate placement of the wire. The needle retracts into the handle after use.

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Siemens Medical Solutions has introduced syngo BLADE, the newest TIM (Total Imaging Matrix) technology-powered MRI ...

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KARL STORZ video laryngoscopes enable the entire OR team to see the vocal cords during intubation procedures and offers ...

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The Brachytherapy C-arm Table from Biodex is ideal for image-guided procedures. The narrow Fiberesin tabletop is ...

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Tucked away in the northwest corner of Georgia is the town of Rome, home to four colleges, friendly locals and Redmond ...

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The ATEC Emerald was designed specifically for clinicians performing MRI-guided breast biopsy and for facilities with ...

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In the neurological environment, Siemens has introduced a sophisticated computer-aided brain function database for SPECT ...

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The Probeat Proton Beam Therapy System by Hitachi recently got the green light from the FDA. Probeat delivers a proton ...

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Two new, universal thermal pads that enable rapid application of temperature management and greater flexibility in pad ...

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