ACR responds to the week's top story on CT cancer death forecasts.
Some industry-watchers predict favorable response at panel review Friday.
Treatment too effective for trial to continue, doctors say.
Study says new technology may offer better outcomes than standard blood cultures
Advances in the field show promise for what seemed like wishful thinking only a century ago.
CT image reconstruction system added to mobile CT.
Infection control has some promising new technology in the works
Benefits of Advanced Ultra Helical CT Scanning, Adaptive Iterative Dose Reduction and Other Features of Toshiba's Aquilion ONE to Be Highlighted at the ASER Annual Meeting
Aplio 500 Showcased at SPR
Expanding Global Distribution of Cyberknife and Share Technology.
New research shows the potential increased cancer risk from BSGI and PEM scans.
The American College of Radiology is pushing Congress to get Medicare to pay for virtual colonoscopies.
Patients should not avoid medical imaging care due to concerns raised in recent NEJM article, ACR advises.
Replacing aging X-ray systems can be tricky. One large Indiana hospital that recently swapped out end-of-lease computed radiography equipment discovered these helpful strategies for would-be X-ray buyers.
Imaging tackles America's obesity epidemic.
Results could further use of electronic clinical decision support.
New ECRI report examines the trend and what hospitals should consider.
The body scanning technology being deployed at some airports is perfectly safe, and uses low-energy millimeter radiowaves.
Computer program could determine the best time to take X-rays.
One-year collaborative got impressive results.
Examining the early clinical results
Report explores new tech, new frontiers in breast cancer screening.
The medical image connectivity company appointed Chabot to VP of business development.
Dr. Paul Carson says the future of ultrasound might be in surgery and as a consumer product.
First dedicated pediatric hospital worldwide to install SOMATOM Definition Flash CT Scanner.
New ACP guidelines shed light on the debate.
New president-elect will focus on radiopharmaceuticals.
New challenges are revolutionizing biomed test equipment.
18 US neurosurgeons from 9 leading institutions validate SYMBIS Surgical System usability for final 510(k) submission deliverable
Letter from the online editor for April 2013.