Feature | Computed Tomography (CT) | By Jeff Zagoudis

As of 2015, approximately 79 million computed tomography (CT) scans were performed each year in the U.S. Of those, 36 ...

Time May 30, 2019
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Sponsored Content | Case Study | Enterprise Imaging

In this study, the client was a large enterprise health system serving 1.4 million patients across the United States ...

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Feature | Artificial Intelligence | By Greg Freiherr

Much has been made in recent years about the explosion of artificial intelligence (AI) in radiology and how it might ...

Time May 30, 2019
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Feature | Electronic Medical Records (EMR) | By Larry Sitka and Jef Williams

Medical imaging and informatics are critical to delivering care and managing wellness. Imaging was an early adopter of ...

Time May 30, 2019
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Case Study | Information Technology

Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital (CCUH) has served the community of Ohio’s Tuscarawas Valley for more than 100 years ...

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Feature | Radiation Oncology | By Jeff Zagoudis

Computed tomography (CT) has traditionally played an important role in the development of radiation therapy treatment ...

Time May 29, 2019
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Blog | Radiology Business

Imaging Technology News (ITN) recently took home top honors for best technical content for its team coverage of the ...

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News | Ultrasound Imaging

May 29, 2019 — QT Ultrasound recently showcased its advanced ultrasound technology at the Acoustical Society of America ...

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News | Digital Radiography (DR)

A clinical study presented at the American Thoracic Society (ATS) 2019 annual meeting, May 17-22 in Dallas, described the use of Konica Minolta’s Dynamic Digital Radiography (DDR) technology in the assessment of undifferentiated dyspnea.

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News | Lung Imaging

Out of more than 7 million current and former heavy smokers, only 1.9 percent were screened for lung cancer in 2016 despite screening recommendations, according to a new analysis. These numbers come despite U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) and American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) screening recommendations.

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Technology | Digital Pathology

Leica Biosystems has received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to market its Aperio AT2 DX System for clinical diagnosis in the U.S.

Time May 29, 2019
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Feature | Radiation Therapy | By Jeff Zagoudis

While radiation therapy as a discipline is well into maturity, new technology advances continue to drive the field ...

Time May 29, 2019
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Sponsored Content | Case Study | Radiation Therapy

The so-called “Grey Tsunami” of baby boomers using healthcare services isn’t taking the Radiation Medicine Program at ...

Time May 29, 2019
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News | Oncology Diagnostics

A new clinical study shows that Natera's Signatera test identified colorectal cancer recurrence up to 16.5 months earlier than radiologic imaging by detecting traces of tumor DNA in the blood after surgery. The test also identified patients most likely to relapse, both before and after chemotherapy.1 Results were published in the May issue of JAMA Oncology.

Time May 28, 2019
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News | Digital Pathology

Philips and Alverno Laboratories, a provider of high-quality diagnostic testing services, announced that Alverno will fully implement digital pathology in its clinical laboratories. The laboratory network will use Philips IntelliSite Pathology Solution to assess and diagnose all clinical histology cases digitally, instead of using a microscope, with the aim of improving laboratory efficiency, quality and patient safety.

Time May 28, 2019
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News | PACS Accessories

The Clario SmartWorklist intelligently manages picture archiving and communication system (PACS) reading workflow by automatically organizing each radiologist’s daily reading tasks according to their credentials, subspecialty, workload, availability, and more.

Time May 28, 2019
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News | Ultrasound Imaging

Engineers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute are working to improve imaging methods in order to make medicine more precise and personalized. This work will be a critical component of a new interdisciplinary research project funded with $1.4 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) that seeks to improve radiation therapy for high-risk prostate cancer patients.

Time May 28, 2019
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News | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

Clinical metal artifact reduction sequence (MARS) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) protocols at 3 Tesla (3T) on hip arthroplasty implants pose minimal risk of thermal injury, according to a recent study. The findings were presented at the American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) 2019 Annual Meeting, May 5-10 in Honolulu.

Time May 23, 2019
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News | PET-MRI

Researchers from Bourgogne University in Dijon, France, showed that use of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (NPs) using multimodal positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance imaging (PET/MRI) offers promising improvements in imaging capabilities. The paper is published in the American Chemical Society journal ACS Omega.

Time May 23, 2019
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Technology | Radiation Dose Management

ControlRad Inc. announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted 510(k) clearance for its ControlRad Trace and the company has initiated its commercial launch. The ControlRad Trace is the only technology, according to the company, that can be integrated into existing mobile C-arms to reduce radiation in any fluoroscopic imaging procedure.

Time May 23, 2019
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