The number of prostate surgeries is falling -- except for hospitals with robots, study says.
Half-pound "RatCAP" could change behavioral research.
One out of 25 Americans is a cancer survivor.
U.S. space program says cell-boosting light could ease mouth ulcerations.
iCad is faced with a $14.5 million patient lawsuit over shielding used for a brachytherapy device.
The agency is unsatisfied with the facility's notification of affected patients.
Without Congressional action, doctors will suffer a 29.5 percent reimbursement cut come January, says the agency.
Doses between 22-27 Gy can still affect female fertility, study says.
Accuray CEO Euan Thomson and TomoTherapy CEO Frederick Robertson talk to DOTmed News about their "transformative transaction."
Philips beefs up anesthesia portfolio.
Resolution clears path for new defibrillator.
Field tests underway for program that boasts 85 percent accuracy.
HIGPA slams Medtronic move as "purely predatory."
Accuray hopes to become the "premier radiation oncology company."
Nearly 100 patients at a large West Virginia hospital have reportedly been overradiated by CT brain perfusion scans.
Scanner to launch in Europe by Q2.
A former interventional radiologist says he has found an unusual role for computed tomography scanners: helping to authenticate antique sculpture.
A 15-radiologist practice in central Illinois has hitched its fortunes to Virtual Radiologic.
The union of three North Texas practices creates a 110-radiologist supergroup.
Doctors who violate Maryland's tough self-referral law for MRI, CT and radiation therapy equipment will be getting warning letters this week.
Whole-body time-of-flight PET scans improve lung and liver cancer detection, especially for the heaviest patients.
Despite FDA requirement, women are severely underrepresented in clinical trials, a new study finds.
Cancer risks of low levels of radiation from CT scans are poorly understood and should be better communicated to the public, experts say.
Despite reimbursement issues, virtual colonoscopy is on the rise.
What the future might hold for one of health care’s least known, but most controversial, institutions.
"Watershed" moment for industry, analysts say.
The expectation to find cancers in X-rays doesn't affect accuracy of expert radiologists, study says.
No link found between hospital spending and sepsis survival.
More than half of radiology PACS are more than five years old, survey says.
An employee left nearly 200 patient records containing PHI on the train while commuting to work.
Speakers at a national conference say don't expect 100 treatment centers by 2025.
According to new survey data, 44 percent of hospitals are on track to qualify for Stage 1 incentives.
Mammo sensitivity drops for second cancers.
Radiologists with higher interpretive volumes have fewer false-positives.
Imaging resources poorly managed for prostate cancer, study says.
A DOTmed Business News report on speech recognition technology.
DOTmed Business News takes a look at the CR, DR market.
A U.S. House committee grilled the agency on the efficiency of medical device regulation and its impact on medical innovation.
ARRA could threaten radiology software systems sales.
The Aeolus drug could also help alleviate radiotherapy side effects.