General/Advanced Imaging

Cervical Cancer Screening Technology Provides Cost-Effective and Effective Diagnosis
New colposcopy technology employs spectral imaging techniques during the course of a normal examination to highlight to clinicians any areas of concern by mapping the condition of a woman’s cervix. More...15 Aug 2012

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Optical Imaging Moving into New Application Areas
Random Lasers Used to Combat Random Noise, Improve Imaging
Medical Monitor QA Software Features a Remote Display Management System
Mechanical Elasticity Imaging System Provides Real-Time Prostate Mapping
Nanoparticles Created to Home in on Brain Tumors, Helping in Surgical Removal
Early Changes Leading to Breast Tumors Revealed by Spectroscopic Imaging
Imaging Initiative Designed to Foster Greater Radiologist Collaboration Across Europe
In-line Photoacoustic Imaging Combined with Ultrasound Probes Designed for Medical Imaging and Biomedical Research
Virtual Ghost Imaging Enables Imaging Through Highly Adverse Conditions
Thermal Imaging Predicts Side Effect Severity in Head and Neck Cancer Patients
Tactile Imaging Sensor Can Help in the Early Detection of Tumors
Optical Projection Tomography Imaging Offers New Approach for Breast Cancer Research
Cellular-Imaging Center Designed to Speed Search for Earlier Diagnostic Cancer Tests, Treatments
Imaging Initiative Devised to Shape the Future of Radiology
Cancer Cells’ DNA Repair Disrupted to Increase Radiation Sensitivity
Cardiac Stress Imaging More Frequent in the US among Patients whose Physicians Bill for Procedures
Probiotics Protect Intestine Lining from Radiation Damage
Combined Arterial Imaging Improves Diagnosis, Treatment of Coronary Artery Disease
Radiologists Going Green
Microwaves Used to Create Medical Images
Light Interferometry Detects Precancerous Cells
New Imaging Technique Visualizes Cancer During Ovarian Cancer Surgery
Expert Panel Created to Provide Patient-Centric Solutions to Improve, Streamline Delivery of Care
MedImaging General Imaging channel provides a portal into the less common imaging technologies such as diffuse optical tomography (NIR), optical coherence tomography, electrical impedance tomography and more.