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Patient's Exposure to Radiation Significantly Lower When Using New Cardiac CT Technique

by Barbara Kram, Editor | April 15, 2008

[Ed note:] Read about other significant study results that came out at the meeting by going to the society's website:
http://www.arrs.org/pressroom/

These include the following stories:
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-A Diagnosis of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Doesn't Always Mean Cancer Spread

-Mammography Plus Sonography Can Help Rule out Breast Cancer in Patients with Palpable Lesions (see this report in DOTmed Online News)

-Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer Patients Benefit from Use of Ultrasound-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration of Lymph Nodes

-MRI Changes Breast Cancer Treatment Choice; Increases Time to Treatment

-MRI Better than MDCT in Detecting Endoleaks, Study Says

-MDCT Accurate in Detecting Stenosis in Calcified Coronary Artery Plaque

-Extremely Low Dose CT Coronary Angiography Shows Promise in Assessing Cardiac Function

-Major Surgery No Longer Needed for the Removal of Uterine Fibroids

-MRI and PET/CT Can Prevent Unnecessary Treatment of Some Cervical Cancer Patients

-CT Useful and Effective When Diagnosing Patients with Large Bowel Obstruction

-New Procedure in Diagnosing Small Bowel Disorders Proves Efficient and Effective

-Screening Mammography in Elderly Patients Beneficial

-MRI "Best" for Looking at Breast Cancer and More

-3T MRI Plays Significant Role in Detecting Prostate Cancer, Study Says

-New Technique in Treating Patients With Liver Cancer Proves Effective


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