News | Mammography

A coalition of oncology and technology partners led by Sage Bionetworks and DREAM Challenges last week announced the opening of the training phase for the Digital Mammography DREAM Challenge. The challenge is an open-science data competition designed to improve the accuracy of mammography screening.

Time September 15, 2016
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Technology | Flat Panel Displays

Olympus announced that big-screen surgery with 4K UHD (ultra-high definition) endoscopy is now available for ear, nose and throat (ENT) surgeons through the Olympus Visera 4K UHD System.

Time September 15, 2016
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News | Treatment Planning

September 14, 2016 — RapidPlan knowledge-based treatment planning software can improve quality control in radiotherapy ...

Time September 15, 2016
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News | Lung Imaging

The American College of Radiology (ACR) applauded members of the House Ways and Means Committee for standing against planned cuts to Medicare reimbursement for low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) lung cancer screening. According to the ACR, this exam is the first and only cost-effective test proven to significantly reduce lung cancer deaths.

Time September 14, 2016
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News | Radiation Therapy

September 14, 2016 — Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corp. announced that it will exhibit at the 2016 American Society ...

Time September 14, 2016
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Technology | Proton Therapy

September 14, 2016 — P-Cure, provider of patient-centric solutions for proton therapy, has received U.S. Food and Drug ...

Time September 14, 2016
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News | Radiation Dose Management

Medic Vision Imaging Solutions Ltd. announced last week that its vendor-independent, low-dose computed tomography (CT) solution was selected by Philips Healthcare to help meet XR-29 regulations.

Time September 14, 2016
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Blog | Information Technology

Nothing can — or should — replace the written radiology report as the way radiologists send their findings to referring physicians. But there are times when speed is of the essence, when interaction between radiologist and referring physician is critically important for the patient.

Time September 14, 2016
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News | Remote Viewing Systems

September 13, 2016 — DICOM Grid, makers of a cloud-based, medical image management suite, today announced it is changing ...

Time September 13, 2016
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News | Breast Density

September 13, 2016 — Are You Dense Inc., in collaboration with Madre Latina Inc., recently announced a new set of ...

Time September 13, 2016
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News | Radiology Imaging

September 13, 2016 — Straightline Aviation signed a memorandum of understanding with RAD-AID to launch a humanitarian ...

Time September 13, 2016
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News | Women's Health

A new study by a University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) researcher has found that a genomic test widely used to help determine whether women with a common form of breast cancer should undergo radiation is not cost effective. The study was conducted by Ann C. Raldow, M.D., assistant professor in residence in the Department of Radiation Oncology at UCLA and member of the UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, in collaboration with colleagues at Harvard and University of Texas Southwestern.

Time September 13, 2016
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Technology | Computed Tomography (CT)

Vital Images Inc. recently announced the support of Nuance PowerScribe 360 Reporting and PenRad PenLung Lung Screening Management system in its comprehensive Lung Screening solution. The Vitrea CT Lung Analysis application helps clinicians standardize the diagnosis of lung nodules, while the solution’s workflow system facilitates management of lung screening treatment plans.

Time September 13, 2016
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News | Ultrasound Imaging

September 12, 2016 — Tiny microbubbles are being used to more effectively identify liver tumors, according to a study ...

Time September 12, 2016
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Feature | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) | Dave Fornell

The most recent advances in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology have been on the software side, enabling faster ...

Time September 12, 2016
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News | Radiation Therapy

National Cancer Institute (NCI) Acting Director Douglas Lowy, M.D., accepted the recommendations of a Blue Ribbon Panel (BRP) on 10 scientific approaches most likely to make a decade’s worth of progress against cancer in five years under the Cancer Moonshot.

Time September 12, 2016
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News | Neuro Imaging

September 12, 2016 — University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) doctors have found what may be an earlier and easier ...

Time September 12, 2016
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News | Radiology Business

September 9, 2016 — Radiologists and medical imaging business managers will gain practical management skills to align ...

Time September 09, 2016
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News | PACS

September 9, 2016 — ScImage will showcase updates to its enterprise imaging solution, including the launch of its new ...

Time September 09, 2016
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Feature | Neuro Imaging

September 9, 2016 — The Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) recently launched into its next phase, ADNI3 ...

Time September 09, 2016
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