NCI announces six awards for the strategic partnering to evaluate cancer signatures program.
Cleared for marketing on the Philips HeartStart MRx Monitor/Defibrillator; new technology designed to improve delivery of CPR by professional medical responders.
Dr. Janet Woodcock receives inaugural award from the personalized medicine coalition.
Modifying immune system response to cancer chemotherapy could lead to new treatment approaches.
Government-funded effort supports HIV and AIDS malignancy research.
GE's Lunar iDXA enables clinicians to detect and diagnose osteoporosis in early stages of disease.
TomTec Imaging Systems introduces its new 3D solution for diagnosing mitral valve disease.
The costs associated with having breast cancer can amount to thousands of pounds, a charity says.
United States Marshals seize violative infusion pumps made by Baxter Healthcare Corporation.
Blood centers nationwide encourage community members to show support by donating blood.
Philips has introduced Vision 2005 with new system configurations and enhancements spread across its ultrasound product line.
PHILADELPHIA, PA (September 5, 2005) -- Three-year-old Aamiyah Marsh is the perfect example of the Hurricane Katrina victim Awake in America seeks to help through its just-launched Operation Restore CPAP.
DOTmed received the following email (click headline) Sept. 1 from the AHRA, which is offering to act as a Hurricane Katrina Resource Coordinator. Baxter Healthcare Corporation is donating $1 million toward relief efforts for victims of Hurricane Katrina. How To Help the Relief Effort: See A Letter From The Editor below.
Timothy E. Guertin Promoted to President; Dow R. Wilson Promoted to Executive Vice President.
A form of covert treatment that sends a "scout" enzyme into a tumor to single it out for destruction has been developed, scientists say.
New Infinix CB-i System Gives Clinicians New Capabilities for Superior Pediatric Care
The new nanoparticle specifically targets neoplastic cells with double action.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Having one type of diabetes is bad enough, but two? Doctors are seeing a new phenomenon dubbed, 'Double Diabetes' that makes it harder to diagnose and treat patients -- especially children.
Nanowires in blood vessels may help monitor, stimulate neurons in the brain.
Company cited for its leadership in the U.S. external defibrillator market.
Fitting patients with a brain pacemaker could switch off hard-to-treat depression, believe UK experts.
The American Association of Physicists in Medicine(AAPM) Annual Meeting at the Washington State Convention Center & Trade Center, Seattle, Washington, July 24-28.
2004 Medical Innovation Summit by The Cleveland Clinic will be held at Intercontinental Hotel & MBNA Conference Center in Cleveland, OH.
Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT), sponsored by the Cardiovascular Research FoundationTM (CRF) the 16th Annual Scientific Symposium will take place at Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC. Exhibit dates: September 27-30
Indelect Technologies - India has been appointed to exclusively to represent Xinhua Medical -China's range of Radiotherapy equipment in India.
Indianapolis, IN and St. Paul, MN -- April 7, 2004 -- Guidant Corporation announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given approval for its VITALITY©2 implantable cardioverter defibrillator system .