Could improve outcomes with 'minimal investment' needed from clinicians
Findings may impact therapy choices for other pelvic malignancies too
Digisens launches NITRO® its new module to create reconstructions using a very limited number of projections. This new module will enable DIGISENS to provide the medical and research fields with a means of reducing radiation doses from factor 6 to 8 both for scanners and electron microscopes. Combined with its DigiXCT and DigiECT software, this module completes its offering for the tomographic world.
Here's what to expect for the show in February.
Program emphasizes imaging informatics strategies for developing best practices
Researchers get $12.7 million NIH grant.
Federal officials fund the development of six anti-radiation drugs.
Aktis is developing alpha radiopharmaceuticals for solid tumors
Initiative to focus on three types of imaging procedures with high radiation doses.
FCT iStream is compact and designed for high volume hospital and outpatient settings
The state's first proton therapy center will treat about 1,500 patients annually.
Acceletronics Digital Imaging, LLC announces it has received 510(K) marketing clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the new RAD II KV Imager for Image Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT). The RAD II KV Imager can be mounted on virtually any model of linear accelerator.
For adults who have already undergone standard-of-care treatment
Making 'difficult' short-term decisions to benefit long term
Cleveland BioLabs just got a patent for a drug that could protect people from radiation sickness, possibly saving lives in the aftermath of a nuclear power plant accident or radioactive "dirty" bomb attack.
TJC urges doctors use X-rays with "great care."
Will replace obsolete cobalt systems
With improved margins, the forecast calls for high growth
It quantifies amyloid plaque in PET brain imaging
Leader in Proton Therapy Applies Expertise Towards New Technologies in Cancer Treatment.