May 3, 2021 — Asheville Radiology Associates announced the unveiling of a new brand including a name, logo and website. The adopted name of Asheville Radiology Associates is now ARA Health Specialists (ARAHS). The updated name more closely reflects ARAHS’ role in leading healthcare in Western North Carolina.

Medical imaging, an often-overlooked piece of the puzzle in establishing a holistic patient health record, plays a fundamental role in the design of research studies and clinical trials. Imaging workflows, however, can present various challenges because imaging traditionally has been exchanged on CDs that are uploaded and mailed.

May 3, 2021 — Molli Surgical Inc. announced U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance for Molli, a new wire-free localization technology for breast cancer surgery. The new technology helps radiologists mark lesions quickly and accurately, and enables surgeons to locate and remove lesions more efficiently while facilitating the best cosmetic results and a better patient experience.

April 30, 2021 — For many patients with localized lung cancer (non-small-cell lung carcinoma and small cell lung carcinoma), high-dose radiation with concurrent chemotherapy is a potential cure. Yet this treatment can cause severe, acute inflammation of the esophagus (esophagitis) in about one in five patients, requiring hospitalization and placement of a feeding tube.

April 30, 2021 — Canon Medical is bringing the power of accessible artificial intelligence (AI) for improved image quality to more patients with expanded clinical indications for 3T MR.

April 30, 2021 — In almost 10 percent of myocardial infarctions, no obvious cause in the coronary artery can be found. Some of the patients are diagnosed with broken-heart syndrome, while others are left without a diagnosis.

April 30, 2021 — During the first wave of the corona pandemic, 36 percent fewer men were diagnosed with prostate cancer in Sweden than in previous years. On the other hand, the number of patients receiving curative treatment for prostate cancer was unaffected.

April 29, 2021 — Using ultra-high field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to map the brains of people with Down syndrome (DS), researchers from Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals and other institutions detected subtle differences in the structure and function of the h

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