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Highlights of the Iranian Society of Radiology

In the 30 years since the overthrow of its last Shah (1979) Iranian radiologists have been welcome speakers and research presenters at the European Congress of Radiology (ECR). Read more …
Successful therapy for uterine fibroids using MRgFUS

MRgFUS, explained Bernd von Polheim, is a particularly gentle procedure. ‘Combining focused ultrasound therapy with MRI enables pinpoint accuracy. Real-time efficiency monitoring Read more …
Tomotherapy system targets cancer more precisely

When tumours are situated in difficult locations, e.g. near the brain, lungs, prostate or abdomen, patients treated with conventional radiation equipment often suffer severe side Read more …
The rush to Russia’s booming med-tech market

As one of the biggest foreign companies, GE Healthcare has about 200 employees in cities across Russia and, up to now, has supplied around 5,100 units to over 2,900 medical Read more …
The 2nd National Russian Radiology Congress

Drawing together radiologists from all of Russia is a challenge – even more surprising is meeting the president of the European Congress of Radiology (ECR) and other well-known Read more …
Trends in image-guided therapy

For the third in his series of articles for European Hospital, Professor Stefan Schönberg of the Institute of Clinical Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (IKRN), University Read more …
2008 Medical Design Excellence Award
The Medical Design Excellence Awards competition is organised and presented by Canon Communications LLC (Los Angeles) and is the only awards programme that exclusively recognizes Read more …
Iceland’s advancing medical services

Today, Iceland counts 53 personal health clinics, widely scattered across the nation, which, despite its relatively small population, encompass a land area nearly the size of the Read more …
Is mammography enough for all women?
While in Europe experts still discuss whether mammography screening is the ideal tool to save women from breast cancer, the Wall Street Journal investigated if mammography is Read more …
A new imaging tool?
Mammography is the common way to detect breast cancer. But it’s not perfect: it struggles to image dense glandular tissue or early-stage tumours. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Read more …
The brain in three dimensions
Stroke treatment is a question of time. The faster the cerebral infarct can be diagnosed, the less the brain will be damaged. But unfortunately it is not always easy to get the Read more …
Cancer drug for modeling and monitoring the immune system
Monitoring immune function with molecular imaging could have a considerable impact on the diagnosis and treatment of autoimmune diseases and therapeutic immune responses. But PET Read more …
New molecular diagnostic research institute
Siemens Healthcare is working on diagnostic tests for early detection and characterziation of a patient's tumor cells. The Cologne laboratories for molecular diagnostics Read more …
New possibilities to speed up breast cancer treatment
An intraoperative MRI system being developed by UK firm Specialty Magnetics could speed the treatment of breast-cancer patients. The company is working on a dedicated Read more …
India’s world experts on TB

Every three minutes, two people living in India die of tuberculosis. This equates to approximately 370,000 deaths each year, and a staggering economic toll: an estimated US$300 Read more …
CARS 2008
By CARS organiser,
Heinz U Lemke PhD, Visiting Professor for Computer Assisted Surgery, at Leipzig University, and Research Professor of Radiology at the University of
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Quality reporting for the MRI Quality Register

The German MRI Quality Register resulted from cooperation between the Department of Cardiology (headed by Professor Udo Sechtem) at the Robert Bosch Hospital in Stuttgart and the Read more …
The remote-controlled table with digital flat panel detector

Apelem has launched the BACCARA dRF43 remote controlled table, featuring a fully digital two-in-one flat panel detector. Read more …
The 89th German Radiology Congress and the Joint Radiology Congress of the German and Austrian Radiological Societies

In a pre-congress discussion with European Hospital, Joint Congress President Professor Richard Fotter explained why paediatric radiology will be a subject of special interest at Read more …
From head to toe

The new Philips 256-slice Brilliance iCT came in to use recently at the University Hospital in Ulm. The system produces quick, high-res scans with 80% less radiation. Read more …
Interventional radiology

Along with paediatric radiology, interventional radiology will have a high profile at the 89th German Radiology Congress and 5th Joint Congress with the Austrian Radiology Read more …
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HITACHI to showcase latest technologies at Paris event and to present the group seminar "What's next in Healthcare" on May 21, from 10 am