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Monthly Archives: June, 2012

GE to collaborate with leading healthcare systems to reduce patient CT radiation dose by up to 50 pe

GE Healthcare has unveiled the GE Blueprint for low dose, a comprehensive program that helps healthcare providers integrate CT technologies, education and process improvements,...

Targeting Androgens In Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer cells require androgens including testosterone to grow. A recent review in the British Journal of Urology International describes new classes of drugs...

Job Factors Linked To 8,000 Cancer Deaths A Year In Britain

A new study that examines how the jobs of British workers affects their risk of cancer, concludes that over 8,000 cancer deaths a year...

Prostate Cancer Risk Higher For Heavy Tea Drinkers

A new study from Scotland has found that men who are heavy tea drinkers may be at higher risk for prostate cancer. However, the...

Strong exhibitor line-up and comprehensive medical technology showcase at MEDICAL MANUFACTURING ASIA

The increasing demand for medical manufacturing processes, services and solutions has prompted a surge of representation at Asia’s premier medical technology exhibition, MEDICAL MANUFACTURING...

Abnormal Gene Product Associated With Prostate Cancer Generated By Unusual Mechanism

Researchers have identified a potential new pathway in prostate cancer cells by which cancer-driving gene products can be generated, according to a study published...

iPad could bring radiologists to the ward, expert predicts

Arrival of the iPad at hospitals could lead radiologists to take on a more involved role in the clinical setting, according to a presentation...

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