Recalls drop 30% when used with mammo.
Features include fusion of CT and ultrasound images and "flying through" ducts and vessels from the inside-out.
Shands at UF Improves Workflow While Providing More Accurate and Safer Diagnostic Imaging for Patients.
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Elastography makes waves in the U.S.
New laser technology might be a game changer for epilepsy treatment.
New technology flows into the contrast field.
Hospital-born infections' tough, high-tech new foes.
Dr. Daphne Miller discusses integrative medicine.
Researchers showed that 18FDG dose for Positron Emission Mammography (PEM) may be reduced by as much as 70% without altering image quality.
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The scientific director of the Society for Brain Mapping and Therapeutics (SBMT) discusses the upcoming annual meeting
Primary care physicians can now evaluate neurological problems in office
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An analysis of the computed tomography (CT) market.
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Physicians may choose this test over non-approved tests on market
O'Gara shares information on his background and the latest with ACC
CTIA-The Wireless Association claims the ordinance will confuse customers and implies some cell phones are safer than others.
Patient at VA hospital in New York City dies from gamma camera incident.
Adding radioimmunotherapy to chemotherapy may make cancer treatment more effective.
Study finds racial disparities in head CT scans for mild trauma.
Clinicians at The Ohio State University are now using Varian software to manage patient treatments on a Siemens ONCOR medical linear accelerator.
Doctor claims brachytherapy, a technique that involves injecting radioactive seeds into the prostate to kill cancer, is "inadequate" more than half of the time.
A new study found that despite a significant increase in advanced imaging scans, there were not significant benefits to all of patients undergoing these scans.
Moving away from "one-size-fits-all" towards personalized care
"Artificial pancreas" app can prevent too low blood sugar levels in those with type 1 diabetes during sleep
Current CEO, Hermann Requardt will step down as of Feb. 1
Installation of MILabs system at a leading Traditional Chinese Medicine University in China.