Yet another month has flown by, and we are taking a look at the content our viewers found most interesting during the month of March. Also, be sure to read the March/April edition of ITN, where you can find in-depth coverage on the ultrasound market, machine learning in radiation oncology, and more.

1. The Next Advancement in Breast Imaging: Contrast Enhanced Mammography


March 31, 2023 — Varian, a Siemens Healthineers company, shared two key milestones as its users continue to adopt the new HyperSight imaging solution on the Ethos and Halcyon radiothe

March 30, 2023 — Hyland Healthcare, whose solutions are used by more than half of the hospitals in the United States, will showcase its comprehensive suite of content servic

March 30, 2023 —According to an accepted manuscript published in ARRS’ own American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR), diagnostic errors in neuroradiology were associated with longer interpretation times, higher shift volumes, and weekend interpretation.

March 30, 2023 — GenesisCare, one of the leading integrated cancer care providers in the United States, Australia, Spain, and the United Kingdom, will launch ViewRay’s advanced MRIdian MRI-guided radiation therapy system at the Lee Health

March 29, 2023 — A newly published literature review sheds light on how nuclear medicine brain imaging can help evaluate the biological changes that cause chemotherapy-related cognitive impairment (CRCI), commonly known as chemo-brain. Armed with this information, patients can understand better the changes in their cognitive status during and after treatment.

March 29, 2023 — Ratio Therapeutics Inc., a pharmaceutical company that employs a suite of innovative technologies to develop best-in-class radiopharmaceuticals for the monitoring and treatment of cancers, today announced the licensing of a Granzyme B-targeted agent for PET imaging applications from Merck, known as MSD outside the United States and Canada.

March 29, 2023 — Over 2,000 leading executives have committed to attend 

March 29, 2023 — In a partnership which aims to provide faster and safer medical imaging across Australia and New Zealand, Getz Healthcare announced that it has partnered with Subtle Medical, a Menlo Park, CA-based healthcare technology company, to distribute the company's artificial intelligence (AI)-based software solutions for faster and safer medical imaging.

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