Clinical trial of tumor therapy for pancreatic cancer going forward.
Despite reimbursement, barriers remain
Autopsies inform cardiac imaging technique in ACC research
Rate of lung cancer and heart attack spikes for these patients
SURECardio Prospective Technology, ultra low dose CT Angiography reduces radiation; used with groundbreaking Aquilion ONE CT.
Combined "Particle Therapy Center" may be first of its kind in U.S.
First RapidArc treatment in Turkey and Middle East precedes order for four additional linear accelerators from Varian.
Part of redevelopment of a leading cancer center.
For certain conditions surgery is better than physical therapy, steroid injections, and analgesic medications.
An innovation launched by the study of bat echolocation
High risk, high reward screening must be approached on an individual basis
The dose debate continues
Researchers find that discharging patients within 72 hours yields clinical benefits
Study shows potential of GE-067, GE Healthcare's [18F] labeled analogue of Pittsburgh Compound B (PIB) as a novel PET imaging agent for brain amyloid accumulation related to Alzheimer's disease. Two hour half-life of [18F] labeled ligand offers potential for greater accessibility to clinical centers.
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Combining calcium scoring with single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) can help to identify patients with CAD who are at highest risk.
Researchers use PET probes to visualize treatments through cell surface signaling
New study shows effective dosage for heart exam can be significantly lowered in comparison to conventional CT.
The Acuros clearance was awarded as part of the market-leading Eclipse™ treatment planning system.
Longtime member of RSNA named editor of the journal Radiology
Researchers find sufficient evidence to support routine screening
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Advantage in tissue contrast, short exam time for low dose radiation.