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Philips Introduces Multi-modality Breast Workspace to Complement Imaging Solutions for Breast Care

Royal Philips Electronics introduced the Integral Breast Workspace, a set of solutions that provides radiologists the ability to review multi-modality breast images at one workspot to help drive quality and efficiency. Showcasing its commitment to breast care, Philips will...

Siemens boosts advanced image reading efficiency and opens new path into the clinical routine

Get ready for advanced visualization to become common practice in the clinical routine when Siemens introduces syngo.via at the 95th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Chicago. With syngo.via, Siemens’ new...

5MP diagnostic display system for higher optical performance

Medical display specialist Barco has launched a new generation of its Nio 5MP diagnostic display system. The new display system raises the bar with several technological advancements that lead to higher optical performance, more efficient workflow and a longer...

Canon U.S.A commemorates 12 years of digital radiography innovation at RSNA 2009

Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in medical imaging, will commemorate 12 years of Canon digital radiography innovation, and advanced portable and general digital radiography (DR) systems and solutions at the 2009 Radiological Society of North America Annual Meeting (RSNA...

Hutchinson Center researcher secures $7.9 million NCI grant for esophageal cancer research

Thomas Vaughan, M.D., head of the Epidemiology Program in the Public Health Sciences Division of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, has received a three-year, $7.9 million grant from the National Cancer Institute to study genetic susceptibility for Barrett’s esophagus...

Mathematical approach contributes to lower radiation dose in computed tomography

One of the main challenges of computed tomography (CT) is to provide excellent image quality while exposing patients to the lowest possible dose of radiation. Reductions in dose application typically lead to increased image noise and loss of image...

Study indicates potential for dramatic reduction in TomoTherapy Treatment Time

TomoTherapy Incorporated announced that a research study published in the November 11, 2009 International Journal of Radiation Oncology * Biology * Physics—commonly known as the Red Journal—indicated that TomoTherapySM treatment times could be reduced by up to 66 percent...

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