The FDA moves to quell fears of medical radiation overexposure with an initiative that tackles CT, fluoroscopy and nuclear medicine.
Interface will integrate proton therapy into existing radiation therapies.
CT and PET equipment will record radiation exposure for patients' records.
Radiologist recommends research in epigenetic effects of low-dose radiation.
VitalGo, Inc. announced its Total Lift Bed has been identified as providing significant benefits in the prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers.
Designed to address the challenges associated with full spine and long length imaging studies.
Orbital Therapy has completed recent ClearVueTM prone breast table installations at Montefiore Medical Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, Newton Wellesley Hospital in Newton, and Emerson Hospital in Concord, Massachusetts.
ECRI Institute addresses key safety issues at February 17 Web conference.
Dose reduction software that places each pixel in context can cut the radiation load of an angiogram by up to 50 percent, according to a study at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Study finds change in use after informational seminars.
Data from one of the largest mammography trials in history demonstrates that overall the radiation dose associated with digital mammography is significantly lower than that of conventional film.
Market insight from the experts at symplr
Insights from Vincent Chan, president and general manager of digital radiography at Carestream
Okuvision GmbH Presents Data from its First Study at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Annual Meeting.
Reinforces need for appropriate imaging standards
Exploring the challenges and possibilities of revolutionizing medicine
It’s the fifth installation globally
Will accelerate earlier and faster access to best treatment for individualized patients
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Brain scan led to risk of cancer, suit alleges.
Checking in with the leading nuclear medicine and molecular imaging society to find out what’s in store at the upcoming annual meeting
Radiation doses from common CT procedures vary widely and are higher than generally thought, raising concerns about increased risk for cancer, according to a new study led by UCSF imaging specialists.
Ideal for bariatric patients
CT perfusion studies at three California hospitals under investigation.