RadNet’s annual revenue will increase by $70 million
"Targeted, culturally appropriate interventions" needed
Industry experts share their views on x-ray tubes in the current low-dose era
Ackerman Cancer Center to add more advanced MevionS250i
A more affordable way to visualize cancer cells in the OR
New study may silence some critics of increased CT utilization
New commentary says "time for action is now"
Patients could be imaged in 15-30 seconds
From the October issue of HCB News magazine
First commercial purchases expected in 2018
Unveiled at EANM 2015, among other things
Comparing the challenges of proton shielding with that of linear accelerators
Only two of seven services significantly declined
The latest in a string of health care activities from the company
Study shows patients can conceive post-treatment
Making better use of 15 million gigabytes of information
September was a busy month in our nation's capital
Claimed QLaser useful against cancer, cardiac arrest, HIV/AIDS, etc.
Non-radiation treatment eliminates the risks of open neurosurgery
Manufacturers responsible for monitoring end user cleaning compliance
From the October issue of HCB News magazine
Radiotherapy for facilities with a relatively modest budget
Risk among patients with family history gets progressively smaller with age
100x smaller than industry standard and 10x greater accelerating gradient
Will expand mobile medical footprint internationally
Learn more about a vintage medical chest from an early 19th century pharmacist
New study raises concerns regarding financial motivation
Embedded communication is the way of the future
From the October issue of HCB News magazine
Worked at UMC Utrecht for 15 years
Researchers see promise for unlocking mystery of mental disorders
Providing tools from 3-D printers to Velcro
Cuts overdiagnosis by 89 percent
Doctors sharing access against facility rules not fault of institution
Cites primary imaging solutions that provide more economic value as incentive to completing deal
Pacitti will take over the position on October 19
Prostate, breast could be cut by 25 and 19 percent respectively
Up to eight vital signs in a $10 disposable patch the size of a credit card
Bringing the measurement of intracranial pressure out of the ICU
Recognizing the benefits is critical to saving lives