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The number of prostate surgeries is falling -- except for hospitals with robots, study says.

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Half-pound "RatCAP" could change behavioral research.

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One out of 25 Americans is a cancer survivor.

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U.S. space program says cell-boosting light could ease mouth ulcerations.

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iCad is faced with a $14.5 million patient lawsuit over shielding used for a brachytherapy device.

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The agency is unsatisfied with the facility's notification of affected patients.

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Without Congressional action, doctors will suffer a 29.5 percent reimbursement cut come January, says the agency.

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Doses between 22-27 Gy can still affect female fertility, study says.

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Accuray CEO Euan Thomson and TomoTherapy CEO Frederick Robertson talk to DOTmed News about their "transformative transaction."

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Philips beefs up anesthesia portfolio.

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Resolution clears path for new defibrillator.

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Field tests underway for program that boasts 85 percent accuracy.

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HIGPA slams Medtronic move as "purely predatory."

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Accuray hopes to become the "premier radiation oncology company."

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Nearly 100 patients at a large West Virginia hospital have reportedly been overradiated by CT brain perfusion scans.

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Scanner to launch in Europe by Q2.

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A former interventional radiologist says he has found an unusual role for computed tomography scanners: helping to authenticate antique sculpture.

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A 15-radiologist practice in central Illinois has hitched its fortunes to Virtual Radiologic.

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The union of three North Texas practices creates a 110-radiologist supergroup.

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Doctors who violate Maryland's tough self-referral law for MRI, CT and radiation therapy equipment will be getting warning letters this week.

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Whole-body time-of-flight PET scans improve lung and liver cancer detection, especially for the heaviest patients.

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Despite FDA requirement, women are severely underrepresented in clinical trials, a new study finds.

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Cancer risks of low levels of radiation from CT scans are poorly understood and should be better communicated to the public, experts say.

Virtual colonoscopy takes off
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Despite reimbursement issues, virtual colonoscopy is on the rise.

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What the future might hold for one of health care’s least known, but most controversial, institutions.

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"Watershed" moment for industry, analysts say.

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The expectation to find cancers in X-rays doesn't affect accuracy of expert radiologists, study says.

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No link found between hospital spending and sepsis survival.

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More than half of radiology PACS are more than five years old, survey says.

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An employee left nearly 200 patient records containing PHI on the train while commuting to work.

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Speakers at a national conference say don't expect 100 treatment centers by 2025.

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According to new survey data, 44 percent of hospitals are on track to qualify for Stage 1 incentives.

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Mammo sensitivity drops for second cancers.

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Radiologists with higher interpretive volumes have fewer false-positives.

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Imaging resources poorly managed for prostate cancer, study says.

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A DOTmed Business News report on speech recognition technology.

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DOTmed Business News takes a look at the CR, DR market.

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A U.S. House committee grilled the agency on the efficiency of medical device regulation and its impact on medical innovation.

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ARRA could threaten radiology software systems sales.

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The Aeolus drug could also help alleviate radiotherapy side effects.

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