News | Oncology Diagnostics

The interventional pulmonology team at the Taft Center for Clinical Research at El Camino Hospital in Mountain View, Calif., successfully performed an innovative robotic bronchoscopy procedure to view the inside of the lungs and obtain a tissue sample. This procedure, the first of its kind performed in the United States, took place as part of a clinical trial of Auris Health’s Monarch Platform. Auris recently announced U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance of the platform.

Time April 25, 2018
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News | Medical 3-D Printing

Nemours Children’s Health System, a Florida-based health system with locations in six states, is now using in-house medical 3-D printing technology to create surgical models utilizing a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved segmentation software. The software helps surgeons plan complex multidisciplinary cases in interventional radiology, cancer surgery and cardiac surgery. These models serve as a pre-planning blueprint and roadmap for Nemours surgeons and proceduralists, increasing confidence, reducing procedure times and minimizing unexpected findings while in the operating room.

Time April 25, 2018
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Sponsored Content | Videos | Enterprise Imaging

Organizations who are embarking on an enterprise imaging journey share many of the same questions and concerns regarding ...

Time April 25, 2018
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News | Treatment Planning

Brainlab announced the implementation of a software solution that can achieve better radiation dose conformity around brain tumors, resulting from a close strategic collaboration with Elekta. Brainlab Elements take advantage of the specific properties of Elekta’s Agility multileaf collimator and compensates for the width of selected leaves, enabling the radiation beam to more accurately conform to the tumor’s shape, thereby minimizing dose to organs at risk.

Time April 24, 2018
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News | Lung Imaging

Researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and four other institutions have received a five-year, $15.5 million National Cancer Institute (NCI) grant to improve lung cancer screening. Specifically, the focus will be on improving the effectiveness of screening, and increasing the delivery of screening in populations that experience disparities in early diagnosis, treatment and mortality.

Time April 23, 2018
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News | Prostate Cancer

Radiotherapy given in high doses over a shorter period of time is safe and effective for prostate cancer patients, according to new research. The research was presented at the European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology conference (ESTRO 37), April 20-24 in Barcelona, Spain.

Time April 23, 2018
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Sponsored Content | Webinar | Breast Imaging

Join Troy Voeltz, M.D., and Phyllis Fulk, administrator at Imaging for Women, Kansas City, Mo., sharing insights in ...

Time April 23, 2018
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News | Digital Radiography (DR)

Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas Inc. introduced the KDR Primary digital radiography (DR) system at the American Association of Orthopedic Executives (AAOE) 2018 annual conference, April 14-17 in Orlando, Fla. Designed to meet the needs of office-based X-ray imaging — such as orthopedic groups, family practices and urgent care centers — KDR Primary delivers advanced digital X-ray capabilities and functionality in a compact footprint. According to Konica Minolta, it is the ideal solution for practices and clinics that want superior image quality and versatile imaging options yet have a limited amount of space.

Time April 20, 2018
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News | Oncology Information Management Systems (OIMS)

April 20, 2018 — Elekta announced that it is making a strategic investment in PalabraApps LLC to advance the development ...

Time April 20, 2018
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Feature | Radiology Business

Imaging Technology News was honored with five Azbee Awards for editorial excellence at the 2018 Upper Midwest Regional banquet in Chicago, hosted by the American Society of Business Publication Editors (ASBPE).

Time April 20, 2018
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Sponsored Content | Case Study | Enterprise Imaging

Southwest Medical Center (SWMC) serves patients from Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, New Mexico and Texas. Since seeing its first patient in 1964, the not-for-profit hospital has grown and continued to expand its role of increasing importance in many communities as a provider of vital healthcare services.

Time April 18, 2018
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Sponsored Content | Case Study | PACS Accessories

Matthew Brady, M.D., a radiologist at Roper Radiologists PA in Charleston, S.C., addresses the often-interwoven topics of productivity and radiologist burnout succinctly when he says, “The loss of control over your workday is a problem for any physician no matter what your specialty.” His practice of 25 radiologists faced this challenge and others common to practices: Managing size growth, volume growth, multiple physical locations and distribution of their daily work.

Time April 18, 2018
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Blog | Artificial Intelligence

Where will artificial intelligence (AI) be in a year? Five years? A decade? A century? In the snapshot of AI we are now ...

Time April 18, 2018
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Feature | Ultrasound Women's Health | Emily Clemons

Research shows that automated breast ultrasound (ABUS) is a strong companion to traditional mammography, particularly ...

Time April 18, 2018
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Feature | Flat Panel Displays | Melinda Taschetta-Millane

The global flat panel display market is predicted to reach $177.3 million by 2027, according to a new report titled “Flat Panel Display Market: Global Industry Analysis & Opportunity Assessment 2017-2027” from Future Market Insights. The market is anticipated to grow from $115.3 million in 2017 to $177.3 million by 2027, expanding at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.4 percent in terms of revenue during the forecast period. According to the report, the increasing demand for higher resolution and larger display for mobile phones is boosting revenue growth of the global flat panel display market.

Time April 18, 2018
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Feature | Mobile C-Arms | Jeff Zagoudis

The market for mobile C-arm technology has been steady for the last several years, according to Jamie Dildy, BS, R.T. (R ...

Time April 18, 2018
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Blog | Information Technology

The Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS18) Conference and Exhibition was held last month in ...

Time April 18, 2018
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Feature | Artificial Intelligence | Paddy Padmanabhan

No technology concept is going to be more discussed, dissected or debated in healthcare this year than artificial ...

Time April 18, 2018
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Feature | Lung Imaging | Jeff Zagoudis

In recent years, low-dose computed tomography (CT) screening has emerged as a proven, effective method to detect lung ...

Time April 18, 2018
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Feature | Ultrasound Imaging | Simon Harris

After a year of mixed fortunes, the global ultrasound market is set for a strong year in 2018. The three major ...

Time April 18, 2018
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