May 17, 2017 — Through the support of the American College of Radiology and the contribution of leading experts from the Society for Pediatric Radiology, National Decision Support Company (NDSC) customers can now access a greatly expanded range of Appropriate Use Criteria (AUC) covering pediatric imaging.

May 17, 2017 — Tumors, inflammation and circulatory disorders locally disturb the body's acid-base balance. These changes in pH value could be used for example to verify the success of cancer treatments. Up to now, however, there has been no imaging method to render such changes visible in patients.

Mobile devices and standards that support interoperability stand out in the shadowy world of cyber intrusions. They allow access to patient files, the making of information requests, the placing of exam orders from anywhere at any time. Those devices may be smartphones or tablets — each with varying levels of security. 

Proton International announced the successful financing of a new state-of-the-art radiation therapy center and a pioneering approach to proton center financing provided and coordinated by Loop Capital.

Seno Medical Instruments Inc. recently announced that is Imagio opto-acoustic (OA/US) breast imaging system results correlate with the histopathological findings of benign and malignant breast masses. These data were highlighted during an oral presentation at the American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRA) Annual Meeting, May 1-5 in New Orleans.

May 16, 2017 — Adept Medical announced the launch of the IR Platform, designed as an over-patient work surface for vascular and interventional radiology. The platform provides clinical benefits to the current practice of laying procedural equipment over the patient’s legs by offering a stable, radiolucent, height- and length-appropriate solution for femoral artery access procedures. It offers a stable solution for catheter/guide wire manipulation, with a large work area for equipment.

Moffitt Cancer Center Radiation Oncology Conference

A new study of high school football players adds to mounting evidence that the Q-Collar may help reduce brain injury from sports-related head impacts.

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