Unnecessary lung cancer surgery could be avoided with new diffusion-weighted MRI scans, according to a new study.
This Month in Medical History looks at the father of modern surgery.
Congratulations to Cindy White! Cindy is the Director of Imaging Services for the Charleston Area Medical Center in West Virginia.
Congratulations to Cindy White! Cindy is the Director of Imaging Services for the Charleston Area Medical Center in West Virginia.
Three-dimensional images reveal microscopic changes to the inner workings of cells that occur at the earliest stages of cancer, suggesting a possible new way of disease detection.
Investigators at MIT designed you might call "nanobombs," magnetic field-activated particles that might have a potential for targeted cancer therapy.
A DOTmed 100 and DOTmed Certified enterprise expands its operations.
Vancouver Island Health Authority is apparently limiting the number of monthly MRI scans in public hospitals.
HealthVault launched to provide access to providers.
Imaging and lab equipment are their focus.
Meeting is Oct. 28 - Nov. 1 at Los Angeles Convention Center.
Results mark 15th year in a row for top performance in All Systems 2007 IMV ServiceTrak survey.
A rare glimpse at the 9/11 Tribute in Light that most have never seen!
Walter M. Rosebrough, long time, well known healthcare industry executive to start October 1, 2007.
If you are exhibiting at RSNA, DOTmed wants to help the world know about it! We'll run your PR for you.
Diagnostic Instrument Group distributes iCareĀ®, a significant advancement in measuring intra-ocular pressure (IOP) by eliminating the need for anesthetic drops.
Toshiba's contrast resolution technology combines low dose with high quality imaging, which is ideal for pediatric use.
A new study has identified a regionally specific distribution of aluminum in breast tissue which may have implications for the cause of breast cancer.
Bruker BioSpin MRI has extended its well known BioSpecĀ® series with an 11.7 T Ultra Shielded Refrigerated (USR) system. This is a new milestone in routine MRI because for the first time an actively shielded magnet is available with a horizontal MRI system at this high field strength.
Online case discussions and hands-on training expand Confirma's extensive education program.
A leading scientist has invented innovative ways of improving the information obtainable from nuclear MR while decreasing the size of the magnet.
A new imaging technique developed at MIT has allowed scientists to create the first 3D images of a living cell, using a method similar to the X-ray CT scans doctors use to see inside the body.
Verizon's prepaid Interpretation Service helps eliminate barriers in communicating with limited-English or non-English speakers.
Philips will donate an "Imagination Light Canvas," the first of its kind, to Mercy Health System of Northwest Arkansas.
Transaction worth $11 million.
Philips' acquisition of Ximis, Inc. will strengthen their presence in the healthcare information technology market.
Imaging and lab equipment are their focus.
Simply giving parents informational handouts can improve their understanding of the potential increased risk of cancer related to pediatric CT, according to a recent study conducted by researchers from The Children's Hospital in Denver, CO and Yale University School of Medicine in New Haven, CT.
Biomedical engineers at Duke's Pratt School of Engineering have adapted a three-dimensional ultrasound scanner that might guide minimally invasive brain surgeries and provide better detection of a brain tumor's location.
Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering reports an intense form of ultrasound that shakes a tumor can trigger immune defenses against a cancerous invasion.