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Cardiac CT Radiation Dose Can Be Dramatically Lowered in Some Patients

Radiologists can now lower the radiation dose delivered by cardiac CT angiography imaging by 39% in adult patients weighing 84 kg or less, according to a new study. More...
28 Apr 2009

Lithium Found to Protect Brain Cells During Cranial Radiation

In a new study, researchers presented findings generated in irradiated mice that lithium protects nerves in the region of the brain known as the hippocampus by promoting DNA repair. More...
27 Apr 2009

World Health Imaging Alliance to Bring Imaging Diagnostics to the Developing World

An international alliance has been formed to cement key partnerships that will enable it to boost significantly its efforts to bring digital imaging technology to sites in need worldwide. More...
27 Apr 2009

How Often Should One Screen for Breast Cancer?

Women are frequently told that mammography saves lives. But seldom the question is asked, "how often?" Researchers set out to examine how often this life-saving event occurs. More...
27 Apr 2009

Strong Growth Forecast for Chinese Medical X-Ray Equipment Market

A new market report predicts that the Chinese market for X-ray equipment will reach US$873.0 million by 2012, representing a forecast compound annual growth rate of 9.3%. More...
23 Apr 2009

Rapid Cardiac SPECT/VCT Imager Significantly Reduces Artifacts

A new rapid cardiac SPECT/VCT imaging system features a low-dose volume-CT attenuation correction system that significantly reduces artifacts in the images caused by overlying tissues increasing interpretive ease and accuracy. More...
23 Apr 2009

Many CT Scans Over Lifetime May Increase Cancer Risk

Patients who undergo many computed tomography scans over their lifetime may be at increased risk for cancer, according to a new study. More...
22 Apr 2009
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