Feature | Cardio-oncology | Dave Fornell

Cardio-oncology is an emerging field that combines the expertise of both cardiology and oncology to assess and treat ...

Time May 13, 2016
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News | Prostate Cancer

The prostate is a tiny organ surrounded by critical structures. When radiation treatments deliver dose to any of these structures, it can sometimes lead to problems such as erectile dysfunction and bladder or rectal irritation.

Time May 12, 2016
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News | Lung Imaging

A new approach for identifying the best computed tomography (CT) imaging methods for lung cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) was recently launched by the Prevent Cancer Foundation and advisors to its annual Quantitative Imaging Workshop.

Time May 12, 2016
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News | Radiation Therapy

Researchers in the United Kingdom have successfully shown for the first time that breast cancer patients can be trained to achieve single prolonged breath-holds of over five minutes.

Time May 12, 2016
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Technology | Brachytherapy Systems, Women's Healthcare

Concure Oncology/Breast Microseed Inc. announced the launch of its one-time, one-hour radiation treatment option for early-stage breast cancer.

Time May 12, 2016
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News | PET Imaging

Using a new imaging agent that binds to tau protein and makes it visible in positron emission tomography (PET) scans, scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have shown that measures of tau are better markers of the cognitive decline characteristic of Alzheimer’s than measures of amyloid beta seen in PET scans.

Time May 12, 2016
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News | Remote Viewing Systems

Winthrop-University Hospital, Mineola, N.Y., recently added a universal viewer to its Carestream Vue for Clinical Collaboration Platform.

Time May 11, 2016
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News | Radiopharmaceuticals and Tracers

May 11, 2016 — ITM (Isotopen Technologien München AG), a specialized radiopharmaceutical company, announced that the ...

Time May 11, 2016
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News | PACS

May 11, 2016 — aycan and business partner medQ, each celebrate 20-year anniversaries this month. Their partnership led ...

Time May 11, 2016
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News | Ultrasound Imaging

Children in Tanzania with anorectal malformations received life-changing corrective surgeries with the help of Toshiba’s ultrasound during a recent mission conducted by Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center.

Time May 11, 2016
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News | Proton Therapy

Varian Medical Systems delivered the cyclotron for the new multi-room HollandPTC in Delft, the Netherlands, which will be equipped with the Varian ProBeam proton therapy system.

Time May 11, 2016
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Blog | Enterprise Imaging

Hippocrates viewed the patient as a whole. Today physicians tend to see the patient as a collection of parts — cardiologists hearts; orthopedists joints. http://www.itnonline.com/content/impracticality-truly-universal-viewer-…

Time May 11, 2016
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News | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

Imricor Medical Systems announced enrollment of the first patients in a clinical study to evaluate the Vision-MR Ablation Catheter for the treatment of atrial flutter under real-time magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) guidance.

Time May 10, 2016
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News | Nuclear Imaging

May 10, 2016 — MEDraysintell announced it will display its series of market reports and directories during the Society ...

Time May 10, 2016
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News | Treatment Planning

MIM Software Inc. announced that GenesisCare Australia has selected MIM Maestro as their radiotherapy contouring and deformable registration solutions platform across the Genesis Cancer Care Network in Australia.

Time May 10, 2016
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News | Imaging Software Development

Varian Medical Systems Inc. announced the release of new computer-aided engineering (CAE) software for simplifying the process of designing shielding and radiological protection systems.

Time May 10, 2016
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Technology | PACS Accessories

Rayence announced the availability of the new XmaruView Image Acquisition Software, Version 4.0, with a host of new features.

Time May 10, 2016
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News | Cardiac Imaging

Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is a stronger predictor of risk for major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) than single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) at five years follow-up.

Time May 10, 2016
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News | Mammography

Longer time spent by film readers interpreting screening mammograms did not result in a reduced rate of breast cancer detection, according to a study appearing in the May 10 issue of JAMA.

Time May 10, 2016
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News | Breast Density

Gamma Medica, provider of molecular breast imaging technology (MBI), announced it has launched the Be Certain campaign, featuring a dedicated microsite as the cornerstone of an initiative to spread awareness on breast density.

Time May 09, 2016
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