Radiography
Salivary Gland Damage in Head and Neck Cancer Patients Avoided by Stem Cell-Sparing Radiotherapy
Researchers believe they may have found a way to avoid damaging salivary glands during radiotherapy treatment for head and neck cancer--a discovery that could improve the quality of life of 500,000 patients per year worldwide with the disease. More...06 Jun 2012
Highly Targeted Irradiation Works as Well as Whole Breast Radiotherapy in Early Stage Breast Cancer
Hungarian researchers have revealed that by using a concentrated, highly targeted dose of radiation to the breast has equally good results as irradiating the whole area, with no adverse effects on survival and a much better cosmetic outcome. More...05 Jun 2012

Need for Additional Imaging in PET/CT Oncologic Reports Reexamined
Radiologists and nuclear medicine physicians recommended additional imaging approximately 30% of the time in oncologic PET/CT reports, with about half of those recommendations being unnecessary, a new study shows. More...28 May 2012
In Other News
Cervical Spine CT Scan Not Needed for Ground Level Falls and Simple Assault Patients
Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Reduces Patient Recall Rates by 40%
CT Workstation Software Decreases Image Reading Time
Some Stroke Victims Not Receiving Rapid Diagnosis, Care in Emergency Departments
Boston Scientific and Royal Philips Collaborate to Enhance Imaging Equipment Solutions
Risk Factors for Contrast-Induced Nephrotoxicity Debated
CT-Induced Cancer Poses Minimal Risk Compared to Risk of Dying from Disease
Low-Dose Whole-Body CT Identifies Multiple Myeloma Disease Missed on Conventional Imaging
Cone Beam CT Identifies Various Causes of Hearing Loss, Dizziness
Tetherless Vacuum-Assisted Biopsy System Captures Large, High-Quality Samples
Stereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy Used to Treat Early-Stage Lung Cancer in Operable as well as Inoperable Patients
Large Bore CT System Designed for Oncology Applications
3D Micro-CT Scanning Shows Fibers That Control Heart Rhythm
Digital Mammography Technology Increases Workflow, Speeds Screening at UK Hospital
Children with Abdominal Pain Increasingly Exposed to CT Scanning in the Emergency Room
Mammography Beneficial to Younger Women
Follow-Up CT Can Be Effective When Abdominal Ultrasound Findings Unclear
X-Ray Tubes and Flat Panel Detectors Developed for Digital Radiography
Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy Shortens Treatment of Gynecologic Tumors
Symposium to Highlight the Latest Innovations in Breast Imaging
False-Positive Mammography Findings May Increase Breast Cancer Risk
CT Radiation Exposure in Obese Patients Needs Further Evaluation
CT System Equipped with Integrated Detector Virtually Eliminates Electronic Noise
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