New research recommends vessel sparing radiation technique
Medical physicists say for now public health risks are uncertain but appear to be low.
Bringing greater expertise to smaller cyclotron technology
CMS to review coverage decisions about radiation therapy April 21.
ASTRO names DDF scientific and medical advisory board vice chair 2017 ASTRO honorary member
Cancer risks of low levels of radiation from CT scans are poorly understood and should be better communicated to the public, experts say.
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The Alliance will replace all radiotherapy tools and services with Elekta products
The Aeolus drug could also help alleviate radiotherapy side effects.
Bringing AI to a difficult cancer
Consistency, Accuracy, Responsibility, and Excellence in Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy Act of 2007 will set federal credentialing standards for professionals who perform medical imaging and radiation therapy procedures.
The 181,000-square-foot, five-story building will host over 130 physicians
SHINE's Ilumira production poised to mitigate previous Lu-177 supply chain challenges
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Considerations for hiring a medical physicist are not as simple as they used to be
A new study shows significant reductions in side-effects for men who received high-intensity focused ultrasound to treat prostate cancer.
Photon-counting CT decreases pixel size, improves spatial resolution
Promising research out of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
And nearly one in 10 gets a CT scan, according to a new study.
JAVA Article on Groundbreaking Catheter Reports Historic New Highs in Success Rates and Patient Satisfaction
GE HealthCare appoints chief people officer