Late 1990s, early 2000s guidelines had little affect on treatment rates, researchers say.
Ill. attorney general takes company to court over alleged "high-pressure sales" tactics.
New PET drugs in the pipeline.
Philips buys Swedish company's MicroDose Mammography division.
Study finds no cancer link with CT scans.
Nanomedicine may be the next frontier in health care.
An update on an investigation of BCBS of Delaware's denials of cardiac stress tests.
Bill requiring breast density risks be shared with women becomes state law.
GPO survey says some hospitals predict less money for capital projects.
A bone growth product raises questions.
Mass. company will use technology with its single-room proton therapy system.
Fortune 500 company to acquire firm that makes IT products for health plans.
Some hospitals say they've taken steps to combat high double-scan rates.
Carestream says DRX systems are selling well.
In the transition to electronic medical records, providers aren't the only ones who need to deal with changes.
Philips and Rosatom could build PET, SPECT scanners with Russian buyers in mind.
Shortages in radioisotopes have increased the strain on the nuclear medicine community.
Philips buys AllParts in a bid to boost its multi-vendor capabilities.
Improving stroke care could save Canada billions, national study says.
Coming soon to North Texas?
Navy says MRIs heading to Afghanistan will be the first MRIs sent by the U.S. to a combat theater.
First look at MGMA's 2011 doctor salary survey.
Philips gets a warning letter over Cleveland plant.
Good news for MRIs in Europe.
Minn. pharma startup Humanetics nets $3.5 million radiation protection drug contract.
A Calif. radiologist is accused of running a workers' compensation insurance fraud scheme.
A yearly round-up of the top topics in nuclear medicine imaging.
More than 110,000 imaging catheters affected by recall.
Engineering giant buys Dexela Limited.
Regius Sigma gets 510(k) clearance.
Accuray-TomoTherapy deal is complete.
Necklace or watch-sized 'jamming shield' could prevent potentially deadly attacks.
A survey finds that CT utilization has grown 6 percent per year since 2007.
Siemens Healthcare said Friday its hybrid PET-MRI scanner received Food and Drug Administration clearance.
Shareholders approve radiation oncology companies' merger.
High-magnetic fields can reduce blood viscosity by 20-30 percent, scientists say.
Device lobby doesn't want to penalize early adopters of new technology.
Radiologist whistle-blowers to pocket $600,000.
Public-private partnership hopes to have a working prototype in three years.
Lantheus Medical Systems touted findings on two positron emission tomography agents.