Researchers at the Roberts Proton Therapy Center are using the facility to study the radiological hazards that future space travelers will face.
The highest recognition a U.S. entity may receive for export expansion.
May also help develop therapies
Technique could represent 'an excellent option going forward'
Hackensack University Medical Center appoints surgeon to lead colorectal surgery service
DOTmed caught up with Hologic director of marketing, Jim Culley, Ph.D., at the 2009 AHRA Annual Meeting and Exhibition to talk about emerging technologies and the company's role in women's health.
UC Davis team explores potential clinical and research applications
Beat out competing bids from UnitedHealth, Amazon, Option Care Health, and others
Mobile DR experiencing 10% year-on-year growth
UAB Cancer Center breaks ground on Hazelrig-Salter Radiation Oncology Facility.
Authors spoke to radiologists, CT technologists, physicists, operational managers
Epione system performs minimally invasive tumor ablation
U.S. spends up to $101 billion on low-value healthcare annually
Could determine therapy response in 24 hours
Q&A with Dr. Matthew Sherwood, co-director of the structural heart program and cardiac catheterization lab at Inova Heart and Vascular Institute
Hospitals more commonly employ pediatric specialists compared to outpatient sites
Kaia Health appoints president
High Power Microwave Tissue Ablation System Used to Destroy Liver and Lung Tumors.
Will create a new production line for Varian's radiotherapy systems
Would result in an estimated 5% cut for interventional radiology, 1% cut for radiology
Find out what to expect at this year's premier nuclear medicine and molecular imaging event
OEMs worry device tax could give resellers the upper hand.
Professor recognized for contributions to PET and Theranostics
TomoTherapy announced that it has reduced its workforce by 12%.
At some point in his or her lifetime, nearly everyone will suffer with at least one episode of back pain.
Physicians participating in the National Oncologic PET Registry (NOPR) reported changing the treatment plan for 43.1 percent of their patients undergoing cancer treatment as the result of information gained from a PET scan.