The U.S. Food and Drug Administration will host a public meeting next month to find ways to prevent radiation therapy mishaps, the agency announced on Friday.
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St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital appoints director of Neuro-Oncology Division
Radiology and Imaging Sciences at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center has taken a significant step to further safeguard clinical research patients.
Crisis in Japan spurs need for information about radiation disaster implications.
MEDCAC met Wednesday to review evidence of effectiveness of radiation therapies for prostate cancer treatment.
Wide Beam Reconstruction Protocol Addresses Growing Concern About NM Exam Radiation Exposure.
The focus on dangers of ionizing radiation could obscure other medical procedure risks, researchers warn.
Final verdict in a case involving multiple motions and appeals
American Radium Society Names president-elect
Cleveland BioLabs, Inc. says its experimental drug could be "ready to go" if needed.
Medical physicists say for now public health risks are uncertain but appear to be low.
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CMS to review coverage decisions about radiation therapy April 21.
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Cancer risks of low levels of radiation from CT scans are poorly understood and should be better communicated to the public, experts say.
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