CEO of MEDNAX says cross-selling opportunities are "compelling"
Dr. Emanuel Kanal says radiologist insight is need in contrast MRI planning
Researchers may have uncovered a new biomarker for breast cancer risk
Fewer catheterizations for shorter lengths of time means fewer HAIs
Researchers from Johns Hopkins found that education reduces anxiety and allows for better images
Takes advantage of body’s own pain relievers
New study reveals a problem with multi-gene cancer tests
But reimbursement hurdles stand in the way
Designed specifically for radiotherapy and should appeal to facilities in emerging markets
Might give them access to powerful, state-of-the-art MRI system
Prices ranged from $259 to $2,042 - but does the study paint an accurate picture?
Study finds inpatients wait longer for care than community-based cases
Will concentrate exclusively on medical imaging business
What took weeks will now take minutes
Axium Neurostimulator system is seeking FDA approval
Broadens portfolio by adding medical scales to physical assessment product line
British study results indicate new lower radiation dose protocol for kids
Clinical evidence and compact proton therapy systems fuel growth
Reduces hospitalization among chronically ill by 45 percent
Resistance genes present in the microbiomes of remote tribespeople
Success of new TBI treatment relies on SPECT information
Provides guidance for minimally invasive treatment of vascular disease
A pilot program from Ochsner Health System thinks it could be
The goal is to “deliver even better tailored radiation therapy”
Deal expands Oxford's imaging footprint with a mobile medical expertise
Almost two-thirds of adults over 65 surveyed are on board with telephone screening for dementia
To date, there has been $7 million in cost savings and 35 percent decrease in technology spending
Treatments are underway at the Ackerman Cancer Center in Florida, the first physician-owned proton facility
Patients can now receive SCS therapy and undergo MRI exams
fMRI may be incorporated into treatment protocol
Are routine biennial screenings for women ages 50 to 74 enough?
A few of the topics that took center stage in Texas this week
Medtronic and two of its officers have agreed to a deal to resolve FDA allegations over the SynchroMed II implantable infusion pump system
A pair of new studies presented at the 3rd European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology in Barcelona, Spain, have revealed that upping radiotherapy doses for children with an intracranial ependymoma can improve survival
Surprising findings unveiled at Medical World Americas 2015
The left atrium seems to be the culprit
How to obtain data - and make sense of it all
With $420 billion investment, progress can be made by 2030
But challenges stand in the way of bringing it to the clinical setting