Radcal Corporation, in cooperation with Leeds Test Objects, Boroughbridge, U.K., releases the new Mini Cone Beam CT dental imaging phantom for routine verifications.
Saphaneia Inc. was created this summer after legal battle.
Three-year agreement also extends to community practices engaged in McKesson Specialty Health's Onmark Select Program.
Researchers may have uncovered a new biomarker for breast cancer risk
Image processing software lets doctors use half the Tc-99m dose.
The AHRA and Toshiba joint grant program is in its third year, awarding six grants of up to $7,500 each.
Might give them access to powerful, state-of-the-art MRI system
Product has multiple clinical benefits.
Current model can be misleading.
Whole-body scan shows clues in heart and brain.
Expert says money going to biotech.
From high-powered MRIs to a possible cheaper surgical robot - tech high-level execs should keep an eye on.
Provides guidance for minimally invasive treatment of vascular disease
The MicroDose Mammography system gets 510(k) clearance.
DOTmed user's son shares his story.
To date, there has been $7 million in cost savings and 35 percent decrease in technology spending
Which one will win out in the end?
Aribex, Inc., the worldwide leader in handheld x-ray technologies, announced that its NOMAD Handheld X-ray has been named as a runner-up in the medical device category of the 2010 Wall Street Journal Technology Innovation Awards.
AMA's performance measurement group proposes nearly a dozen measures to cut down on unnecessary CT exams.
Making it Frost & Sullivan's Company of the Year in Interventional Radiology.
Yes, at least in Australia, according to a new study.
PET imaging and MRI scans showed changes in the brains of people with Down syndrome, who are at higher risk for developing Alzheimer's disease, according to a new study
Siemens will stop selling new linacs next year.
Ultrasound moves in on mammo's turf.
Sunnybrook Research Institute to install MILabs VECTor+ SPECT/PET Molecular Imaging System.
Precise, non-invasive measurements of liver stiffness (kPa) shifts diagnostic paradigm with potential to change medical procedures for 1 billion people with hepatitis B virus (HBV) and nearly 300 million with the hepatitis C virus (HCV).
Company claims it’s the world’s smallest pacemaker
Over 150 tests and procedures identified in latest Choose Wisely campaign.
Shands at UF Improves Workflow While Providing More Accurate and Safer Diagnostic Imaging for Patients.
Outstanding Achievement Award Given to Cayuga Cancer Center from the American College of Surgeons' Commission on Cancer.