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Two patients with chronic kidney and heart failure were successfully transitioned to combined heart-kidney transplantation
Swift and coordinated emergency response limited the disaster's impact
Google adds new data to medical query search results
Submissions to the ESR journal European Radiology were up 16 percent for a total of 2,100, of which 20 percent are selected for publication, according to ESR reports
Read this before getting your next chest CT exam with intravenous iodinated contrast
This month's roundup of the latest industry products.
The Supreme Court case that could topple Obamacare
InCise multileaf collimator cuts treatment time in half
Dr. Anne Osborn, the Nikola Tesla honorary lecturer at the European Society of Radiology Annual Congress, spoke with DOTmed about the latest in radiogenomics
Today’s Honorary Lecture: Dr. John A. Brink, Radiologist-in-Chief at Massachusetts General Hospital and Juan M. Taveras, Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School
The 2015 European Congress of Radiology Annual Conference began March 4, with more than 20,000 attending.
Are integrated injectors worth the extra cost?
Less than half of the countries in Africa offer access to radiotherapy
Find out why healthcare professionals are not trading up their older model C-arms
How can a hospital protect itself from shootings, and what should be done if a shooting occurs?
Will cath labs replace TAVRs?
Smaller hospitals have found new ways to provide quality care to patients
This month, we take a look at an x-ray from the early twentieth century.
The Sterigenics International subsidiary will focus on LEU Mo-99 production process
Olympus Corp. of the Americas is facing suits for infections allegedly stemming from use of its duodenoscopes