DRX-1C Detectors Dramatically Reduce Patient Dose While Streamlining Image Delivery
Measures white brain matter damage.
Industry-sponsored studies understate the problem, a group of activists says.
Health care's future is in print.
Q&A with thought leader Bipin Thomas.
Construction on center planned to start next year.
Provides better measurements for PET imaging.
Researchers at UCLA's Jonsson Cancer Center have developed an assay that may be used to help identify new genes that can predict a predisposition to cancer.
Developments in "light medicine" and finally some good news for cosmetic laser sales.
Darlene Deptula-Hicks brings more than 25 years of financial management experience in medical device and high technology industries to her position as Microline's Chief Financial Officer
But researchers warn they can't rule out a connection.
New Service Helps Companies Apply Lean Management Techniques to Bring New Products to Market Faster and Cost Effectively
Nanomedicine may be the next frontier in health care.
The national commercial launch of the AVAmax® Vertebral Balloon, a minimally invasive device for use during kyphoplasty, a procedure for treating spinal compression fractures.
Researchers tout MBI for women with dense breasts.
Radiologic technologists might see some changes.
Innova Dose Reports for centers that operate the company's Innova interventional X-ray systems, harnesses the system's InSite™ broadband connection to GE to remotely collect critical information on procedure utilization, views, dose usage per procedure and dose utilization trends during a given month.
Mammography helps doctors detect breast cancer, but could it cause it? Scientists from the Netherlands suggest that for high-risk women, the answer might be yes.
Many patients going in for an abdominal CT scan get additional series largely intended only for patients with kidney problems, according to a study presented at the Radiological Society of North American (RSNA).
The country faces a shortage of providers as the covered population grows. A DOTmed Business News exclusive report.
Robbins talks about what to expect at Medical World Americas.
DOTmed's exclusive interview with the current president of RSNA.
The new Trimano 3D arm support acts as a "third hand" for all surgeons: It positions the arm of the patient in orthopaedic and traumatology operations.
DISC has expanded their sales and marketing strategy worldwide selling directly in North America and through distribution channels in the EU and Middle East.
lifeIMAGE (www.lifeimage.com) provides a medical image e-sharing platform.
"Sea turtles" lead China's stem cell surge.
From 1.5T vs. 3T to reimbursement woes and contrast agent concerns, this DOTmed News exclusive report gives you a bird's eye view of the state of the MR industry and a look at what's to come.
Statement by Joachim Schäfer, Managing Director of Messe Düsseldorf about MEDICA 2011 in Düsseldorf, Germany the World Forum for Medicine – International Trade Fair with Congress (November 16 – 19, 2011).
Kanazawa University, one of the leading universities on the Sea of Japan coast, has taken a decision to install the VECTor+/CT from MILabs that offers the unique ability to perform simultaneous SPECT/PET acquisitions in addition to ultra-high resolution, scanning speed and sensitivity.
Should heavy smokers get annual CT lung screenings?
Accuray's Cybernife VSI System is the latest addition to the company's offerings.