Radiography
Lung Cancer CT Screening May Be Helpful in Detecting COPD
Among men who were current or former heavy smokers, undergoing lung cancer screening with CT scanning detected a considerable percentage who had COPD, suggesting that this modality may be beneficial as an additional application in detecting COPD, according to recent research. More...08 Nov 2011

Contrast-Enhanced Spectral Mammography Offers Dual-Energy Image Acquisition
Contrast-enhanced spectral mammography is a new technology that is designed to generate contrast-enhanced images of the breast using an approved X-ray contrast agent and a dual-energy acquisition technique. More...01 Nov 2011
In Other News
Radiotherapy Innovations Presented at Cancer Summit
Encouraging Results Reported from Study of Image-Guided Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Spine Metastases
PET/CT Scan Shows High Diagnostic Accuracy for the Detection of Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer Metastases
Lower Contrast Agent Dose Possible Using 320-Row CT Angiography
Wireless Digital X-Ray System Receives US Clearance
Breast and Lungs Should Be Considered When Determining Thoracic Imaging Protocols
Studies Show Benefits of Radiotherapy for Patients with Early Stage Lung Cancer
CR Readers, Software Receive FDA Clearance
Novel Tilting Table Performs All Radiography and Fluoroscopy Procedures on a Single System
Radiation Therapy Technology Provides Simultaneous MRI Scanning, Treatment
Reducing Planning CT Dose Lowers Dose of CT Fluoroscopy for Spine Injections
Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy Has Less Harmful Rectal Side Effects
Innovative Solutions for Sustainable Cardiovascular Care Presented
Enhancements Designed to Make Radiotherapy and Radiosurgery Faster, Easier, More Accurate, and Cost Effective
Ultra-Low Dose CT Technology Provides Extreme Image Clarity
Unnecessary Lung Cancer Surgery Could Be Prevented Using Diffusion-Weighted MR Imaging
Digital Radiography Detectors Provide Increased Sensitivity for Higher Image Quality
Improved “Magic Bullet” Designed for Cancer Detection, Radiotherapy
Mobile C-arm Opens the Way for Hybrid ORs
Imaging Technologies Evaluate Effectiveness of Heart Drug
X-Ray Protein Probe May Lead to Potential Anticancer Treatment
Spinal Digital Subtraction Angiography Deemed to Be Safe and Effective
Computed Radiography Systems Provide Versatility, Convenience for Increased Workflow Efficiency in Orthopedic Practices
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