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October 21, 2011 — When we think about breast cancer, most of us think of it as a disease only affecting women. The truth is, about 2,140 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed among men this year, according to the American Cancer Society.

Time October 21, 2011
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October 21, 2011 — Segasist Technologies, a Canadian software company, announced it received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance for its prostate auto-contouring software Segasist P-AC.

Time October 21, 2011
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Operated by TeraMedica Inc., the mission of the VNA Institute of Technology (VNAIT) is to provide healthcare professionals with the most up-to-date industry information in a convenient online setting. The Institute was designed to fill the void of available education on healthcare informatics.

Time October 20, 2011
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Evercore now supports MINT (medical imaging network transport), the latest technology designed to improve access speed for the display of medical images.

Time October 20, 2011
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The Luminos Agile fluoroscopy/radiography system is the first patient-side controlled system with dynamic flat-panel detector technology, height-adjustable table and true dual-use capability for fluoroscopy and radiography. The Luminos Agile’s dynamic flat-panel detector provides an image that is up to 177 percent larger and allows for better patient coverage than a 13-inch image intensifier, enabling users to view objects without repositioning or changing the field of view, and reducing overall fluoroscopy time and dose.

Time October 20, 2011
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The Mammomat Inspiration full-field digital mammography system offers digital screening and diagnostic mammography, stereotactic biopsy and upgrade capability to future technologies – all in one system. To match breast density and thickness, the Inspiration offers three anode/filter combinations: Mo/Mo, Mo/Rh and w/Rh. The Inspiration’s Opdose feature automatically selects the appropriate anode/filter combination and the lowest radiation dose for individual breast characteristics.

Time October 20, 2011
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During RSNA 2011, Siemens’ magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) power couple Tim (Total Imaging Matrix) 4G and Dot (Day Optimizing Throughput) deliver patient-centered care and significantly improve productivity across the entire MRI workflow. Both technologies are currently available on two MRI systems: Magnetom Aera 1.5 Tesla (T) and Magnetom Skyra 3.0T.

Time October 20, 2011
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As an innovative leader in dose reduction, Siemens has long applied a comprehensive approach to all areas of diagnostic and interventional imaging: combined applications to reduce exposure (CARE). Today, Siemens’ CARE standard brings together a wide variety of advanced technologies and applications to meet the needs of patients and physicians for appropriate radiation dose with the best possible outcomes for diagnosis and interventions.

Time October 20, 2011
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The Acuson S2000 ultrsound system is built on Siemens’ most advanced next-generation acoustic technologies to offer superior architecture, advanced clinical applications and high-resolution transducers that deliver exceptionally high levels of detail. The Acuson S2000 systems use Siemens’ proprietary micro-pinless transducer connector technology, optimized for high-frequency imaging, to deliver high-end 2-D, 3-D, Doppler and 4-D imaging.

Time October 20, 2011
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At RSNA 2011, Sectra will launch Sectra User Influence, a Web forum where Sectra customers can influence and comment on products that are currently being developed.The company said its tight cooperation with customers has always been at the core of Sectra’s product development. UserInfluence enables a dialog similar to that available in social media platforms between Sectra developers, product managers and customers around the globe.For more information: www.sectra.com

Time October 20, 2011
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October 20, 2011 – Resonance Technology, developer of high-performance magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-compatible technology, will debut at RSNA 2011 an array of enhancements to its advanced CinemaVision MRI video entertainment system and functional MRI (fMRI) product line.

Time October 20, 2011
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GE Healthcare is committed to expanding the reach of ultrasound technology. Thus at RSNA 2011, the company will showcase a number of its innovative technologies available globally, including the latest breakthroughs on its Logiq, Voluson and ViewPoint platforms.

Time October 20, 2011
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The ImagePilot Sigma digital radiography (DR) solution can now be combined with Informity — Konica Minolta’s cloud-based archive, disaster recovery, image sharing and information portal solution. With Informity, users can collaborate with referring physicians and other specialists, receive remote support including software updates and virus protection and access service and support history and status.

Time October 20, 2011
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The lightweight, wireless Aero DR plate is now available as a 17 x 17 inch plate. The flat panel detector incorporates Konica Minolta’s cesium iodide (CsI) scintillator, which boasts ultra-high detector quantum efficiency (DQE) for high-quality images even with minimum X-ray dose exposure. By combining the CsI panel and Konica Minolta’s image processing technology from its top-rated REGIUS systems, the Aero DR assures end users of consistent and reliable high quality imaging. The detector design fits existing wall stands and bucky trays without modifications to help a facility maximize its investment in existing equipment and deliver a universal fit solution.

Time October 20, 2011
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GE Healthcare looks to the future of molecular imaging through improving cost, quality and access by helping clinicians deliver responsible care, both clinically and economically. This includes a focus on positron emission tomography (PET) treatment assessment, reinforced by a portfolio of quantitative imaging tools to help clinicians detect, diagnose and monitor disease earlier, and to evaluate cancer treatment efficacy more quickly.

Time October 20, 2011
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GE Healthcare’s Centricity radiology information systems (RIS) and picture archive and communications system (PACS) solutions help customers succeed as a business on all levels. From helping patients live healthier lives, to contributing to more efficient and effective customer care, to bringing together disparate patient and image data areas through improved IT integration, GE Healthcare’s innovative, integrated solutions are helping to solve the world’s toughest healthcare challenges for our customers.

Time October 20, 2011
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October 20, 2011 — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared Hologic’s Trident specimen radiography system. It uses direct digital detector technology to produce high quality images for rapid verification of tissue specimens such as breast biopsy samples. Trident is a state-of-the-art, mobile system designed to reduce procedure steps, streamline workflow and give physicians increased confidence in the accuracy of their procedures.

Time October 20, 2011
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October 20, 2011 – GE Healthcare’s CT and Advantage Workstation team at RSNA 2011 will showcase innovative new products and technologies that may enable physicians to diagnose more confidently while improving image clarity, reducing patient dose and enhancing workflow.

Time October 20, 2011
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During RSNA 2011, Cerner will demonstrate its ProVision Workstation 4.0. Cerner’s latest picture archiving and communications system (PACS) release, is a modular architecture that allows the workstation to be completely customized to fit any workflow. Using a single platform, ProVision Workstation 4.0 is able to be viewed anywhere, on any device, such as a laptop or iPad, with the same functionality that a radiologist will see at a workstation in the hospital.

Time October 20, 2011
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Minimizing X-ray dose has driven the global imaging community to develop technologies that today can cut patient dose from computed tomography (CT) to a fraction of its previous levels. So it may soon be in mammography.

Time October 20, 2011
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