FLUKA Monte Carlo could pave the way to new standard in cancer therapy
Mammomat Fusion has advanced cesium-iodide detector for more efficient use of dose
StarStream turns sound waves into 'microscopic scrubbing machines'
'Cheap, reliable, and as accurate as market-leading models'
Could benefit ischemic stroke or pulmonary embolism patients
Data incorporated surveys of 566,000 senior men and women
Criteria based on over 600 scenarios reviewed by 15 experts
From the September issue of HCB News magazine
$190 million and 12 years in the making
More accurate than either MR or CT
From the September issue of HCB News magazine
Disconnect in data reported by vendors and meaningful use certification
The first evidence of real-world transmission of amyloid pathology
Reportedly 29 out of 52 African countries have no radiotherapy whatsoever
Lack of choices could limit critical benefits
The former Harvard Medical professor has led the company since 2011
The Spectral Diagnostic Suite will increase diagnostic confidence, cut down repeat exams
Kills cancerous cells while distinguishing them from healthy ones
Industry moves toward prevention and continuity of care
A new chapter in value-based health care contracting
Report finds diabetes mortality increasing in U.S., other high-income countries
Patients often wait a month or more for imaging results
From the September issue of HCB News magazine
ExAblate Neuro used on U.S. patient as part of international trial
Facilities have less than a month to make the switch
Program may have potential to eliminate wasteful spending
From the September issue of HCB News magazine
How to protect and extend the life of your coldhead from insiders
Bringing life saving services to within a 30-minute drive
Five tumors treated in less than 20 minutes
From the September issue of HCB News magazine
Time management when it comes to managing urgent test results
Staff will bring together 70 years' net worth of proton experience
Bridging the way from stethoscope to smartphone with HIPAA compliance
With $2.5 million grant, researchers will base methods on 10,000 images
Of 1,298 senior men only two died of the disease, three had metastases
As imaging technology improves, the past comes into focus
Dr. Louis Sokoloff and Dr. Forrest M. Bird
This is the era of precision health care
Elekta to fund group with hopes of closing clinical evidence gaps