NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem appoints chief executive officer
ACR, RSNA and other groups launch Image Wisely.
Can perform multiple procedures at the same time in one room
Will install at five cancer centers across the UK
Automatically plans treatments for complex parts of the body
Creates potential for complete in-house turnkey MR solution
Will upgrade to state-of-the-art technology
Better comprehension of tumor response and normal-tissue toxicity
Researchers say model predicts mammography screening saves lives, despite radiation-induced cancer risks.
First used on January 27, 1968
Helps determine if patient needs tPA or thrombectomy more quickly
Siemens unveils GPS for interventional radiology.
The agency clears GE Healthcare and Toshiba in probe into why almost 400 patients were exposed to too much radiation during CT scans.
Market analysis from the experts at Signify Research
Thanks to a European grant for the HyperIMAGE project, a consortium of scientists across Europe have worked with Philips to develop a proof-of-concept, pre-clinical combined MR-PET scanner that could one day lead to improved radiation therapy and cardiology treatments.
Varian books a $77 million order for new proton therapy center.
Medication safety in focus at Paediatrics Conference at Arab Health 2012
Eastman Kodak Company announced new features for its computed radiography system for radiation oncology; system to be showcased at the AAPM annual meeting.
Putting £56 million toward AI and advanced techniques such as FLASH therapy
Basing treatment decisions on genomics
A recent study presented at this year's ASTRO annual meeting shows that stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) can kill lung cancer tumors and keep them from recurring in medically frail patients ineligible for surgery.
Technology and infrastructure issues that hospitals need to be aware of
MCRA appoints principal statistician for diagnostics
Read DOTmed's exclusive on the TomoHD, TomoTherapy's new radiation therapy treatment system making its debut at this year's ASTRO annual meeting and exhibition happening now in Chicago.
An analysis of recent studies found many doctors underestimated CT dosage. Another startling finding: up to a quarter of physicians think ultrasound scans involve ionizing radiation.