ACI's second annual "Planning, Building And Operating Successful Proton Therapy Centers" Conference, Feb. 22-24, 2012 in Hampton, VA
Q. Ed Zhang has joined the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) as a senior statistician in the group's Statistics and Data Management Center.
American Board of Neurological Surgery elects director
Will provide CT, MR, X-ray, molecular imaging and nuclear medicine devices
A computerized ordering system that prevents office staff from ordering advanced imaging studies with little likely benefit could cut imaging costs and protect patients from exposure to unnecessary medical radiation, a new study finds.
Putting £56 million toward AI and advanced techniques such as FLASH therapy
Points to molecular imaging and MR as growth drivers
X-ray tube arcing impedes CT system uptime and image quality. In this interview, Robert Bayerlein, Senior Product Manager for CT at Dunlee, answers common questions about arcing.
Cleveland BioLabs wrapped up dosing for the second leg of human safety testing on a drug that could protect survivors of a nuclear bomb blast from radiation sickness.
Also called seed implants, the therapy may be a more beneficial treatment than surgery or external beam radiation therapy for overweight or obese prostate cancer patients.
Research found that adaptive filters can increase image quality while reducing CT radiation.
New research unveiled at ASTRO
Serves 25,000 patients in Northern Finland per year
SAH Global signs UK bank subsidiary for its $150 million center in Qatar.
CT dose is on the Institute's 2010 list of top 10 technology hazards.
Will accommodate anticipated rise in U.S. cancer patients
The NEMA group representing manufacturers of imaging equipment cautions that new U.S. Food and Drug Administration clearance delays could slow outfitting devices with features to reduce radiation dose to patients.
American College of Radiology says "political elements" crept into FDA meeting to discuss ways to protect patients and practitioners from the dangers of medical radiation.
The National Cancer Institute extended its cooperative group agreement with the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group.
More than 5 million sleep apnea machines have been recalled since 2021