News | Breast Density

Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin signed the Dense Breast Tissue Reporting Senate Bill 157 into law this week, adding to the growing list of density reporting laws across the country.

Time May 26, 2016
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News | Radiation Therapy

May 26, 2016 — Radiation oncologists from across the United States convened on Capitol Hill this week to encourage ...

Time May 26, 2016
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News | Colonoscopy Systems

Check-Cap Ltd. announced that preliminary data from pre-clinical and clinical studies of its ingestible capsule for preparation-free colorectal cancer screening were discussed during Digestive Disease Week (DDW) 2016, May 21-24 in San Diego.

Time May 26, 2016
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News | Analytics Software

Zebra Medical Vision announced an additional financing round of $12 million led by InterMountain Healthcare, with the participation of existing investors.

Time May 26, 2016
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News | CT Angiography (CTA)

Cancer patients at the Carti Cancer Center, Little Rock, Ark., now have access to the latest innovation in diagnostic imaging with Toshiba America Medical Systems Inc.’s Infinix 4-D CT.

Time May 26, 2016
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News | Teleradiology

vRad (Virtual Radiologic) announced that it ranked No. 19 on 2016’s InformationWeek Elite 100, a list of top business-technology innovators in the United States.

Time May 25, 2016
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News | Radiation Therapy

New Mayo Clinic research suggests that many pancreatic cancer patients whose tumors have grown around the pancreas to encompass critical blood vessels are candidates for surgery, even though conventional wisdom has suggested otherwise.

Time May 25, 2016
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News | PET Imaging

Positron emission tomography (PET) is used commonly in the diagnosis of suspected lung cancer. Computed bioconductance (CB) id being investigated as a non-invasive way to predict whether an suspicious abnormality in the lung is benign or malignant. In a new study, researchers found that CB combined with PET before biopsy of suspicious lesions could improve diagnostic effectiveness of potentially cancerous lesions detected by computed tomography (CT) scan.

Time May 25, 2016
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News | Simulators

​​​​​​​In a new report, Ampronix looks at the rapid expansion of simulated procedures into medical education, including programs recently implemented for Baylor College and Tuoro University System.

Time May 25, 2016
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News | Oncology Diagnostics

Scientists are developing a new photonics device that listens to light and could be capable of detecting skin cancer and other diseases more accurately than ever before, eliminating the need for unnecessary and invasive biopsies.

Time May 25, 2016
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Blog | Enterprise Imaging

No one really knows how epiphanies come to be. Those moments of enlightenment, slivers in time, when the curtains are thrown back and there, revealed, is the hardly expected.

Time May 25, 2016
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News | Oncology Diagnostics

Researchers at Haukeland University Hospital in Bergen, Norway, have combined a laboratory ultrasound technique with the commercially-available chemotherapy compound Gemcitabine to increase the porosity of pancreatic cells with microbubbles.

Time May 25, 2016
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News | Medical 3-D Printing

To make a good framework for filling in missing bone, mix at least 30 percent pulverized natural bone with some special man-made plastic and create the needed shape with a 3-D printer. That’s the recipe for success reported by researchers at The Johns Hopkins University in a paper published online in ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering.

Time May 24, 2016
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Technology | Women's Health

Ikonopedia announced that it has reached an agreement to host the first-ever Web-based version of the Tyrer-Cuzick Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool.

Time May 24, 2016
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Feature | Medical 3-D Printing | Dave Fornell

Science fiction offers a lot of ideas for creating new body parts on demand, and the advancement of 3-D printing (also ...

Time May 24, 2016
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News | Cardiac Imaging

A new technique for cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging improves accuracy by removing patients' need to breathe, reveals research presented at EuroCMR 2016.

Time May 24, 2016
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Technology | PACS

May 24, 2016 — Aspyra LLC announced that version 7.1 of its AccessNET picture archiving and communication system (PACS) ...

Time May 24, 2016
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News | Computed Tomography (CT)

Carestream representatives will describe the benefits of its Carestream OnSight 3-D Extremity System at the American Association of Orthopedic Executives conference, June 9-12 in San Francisco.

Time May 24, 2016
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News | CT Angiography (CTA)

First-in-human data presented at EuroPCR 2016 demonstrate that hemodynamic data from HeartFlow Inc. may help predict which coronary plaques have the potential to rupture.

Time May 23, 2016
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Technology | Advanced Visualization

May 23, 2016 — Mobius Medical Systems announced today they have received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug ...

Time May 23, 2016
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