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Seeking biomarkers

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The term ‘molecular medicine’ has quickly become synonymous with brilliantly revealing images produced by innovative imaging techniques, new biomarkers and contrast agents. At Read more …

Gadolinium-containing contrast materials

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Medical imaging is a first order boom area. Read more …

Euro 900 million for molecular imaging R&D

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The Technology initiative „Molecular Imaging“ aims to strengthen the synergies of science and industry in research and development of new technologies in order to significantly Read more …

PEDS – PROVOTEC Economical Digital System

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Provotec GmbH & Co. KG, based in Espelkamp, Germany, reports that its Prognost XPE table series is being sold in the USA and internationally. Read more …

Accurate & wireless injector technology

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Launching its newest Accutron series injector, Medtron AG proudly reports that the injector’s high levels of accuracy, efficacy, and safety result from fifteen years’ experience Read more …

4th Annual World Congress

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At the opening of the 3-day IBMISPS congress, held in Washington D.C., which focused on image guided therapy, interdisciplinary interaction and intervention, Babak Kateb, founder Read more …

Virtual anatomy

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A comprehensive knowledge of the topographic relationships of anatomical structures is a must for all doctors.
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Mammograms or MRI scans?

X-ray based mammograms detect only 56% of early lesions in high risk women compared with 92% when MRI scanning (mostly used for brain scans), according to a study by Christiane Read more …

Immune system not affected by radiation therapy

Two commonly used radiation treatments for early-stage, node-negative breast cancer have been found to have no effect on the immune system, Read more …

Dedicated to mammography

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Hologic will be one of the biggest exhibitors at the 93rd Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).
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Screening

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Switzerland - European experts presented and debates that controversial topic – breast cancer screening programmes – during a September symposium organised by Carestream Health. Read more …

Near-infrared contrast agent reveals microcalcifications related to breast and bone cancer

Near-infrared fluorescence mammography works with rays of near-infrared (NIR) light instead of X-rays. Although this is thought to be a very promising technique, there have been Read more …

MRI in Europe

What a difference a few days can make. The last week in September kicked off with more dire warnings about the potentially disastrous impact that the Physical Agents Read more …

RSNA 2007

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About 27,000 healthcare professionals from over 100 countries attended RSNA 2006. These included over 5,000 European clinicians. In addition, over 28,000 people from non-US Read more …

Life’s choices

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Radiologist Dr Myriam Hunink is a Professor in the Epidemiology and Biostatistics Read more …

Europes´role and responsibility in Radiology

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In 2008, the European Congress of Radiology (ECR) will include a Special Focus Session titled ‘Women in Radiology’. During an EH interview, Professor Dr Maximilian Reiser, Read more …

SPAIN: Reduced radiotherapy procedures

Andalusía – Surgery and chemotherapy have overtaken radiotherapy for cancer treatments Read more …

Growing market for CT systems in Europe

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According to a study from the technology consultancy Frost & Sullivan the market for CT systems in Europe will grow annually by 4% - in 2013 sales will be worth $1.14 billion. Read more …

Directive 2004/40/EC – the end of MRI in Europe?

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The directive 2004/40/EC of the European Parliament sets minimum health and safety requirements regarding the exposure of workers to the risks arising from physical agents Read more …

Osteoporosis screening at the dentist?

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Researchers from the School of Dentistry at the University of Manchester developed a technique to identify osteoporosis from ordinary dental x-rays. The software-based method has Read more …

Acuson P10 – the world’s smallest ultrasound device

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The Acuson P10 is a new portable ultrasound device, developed and manufactured by Siemens Medical Solutions. The new system in the size of a Blackberry embodies Point of Care Read more …

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Insulin in oral capsules

At the international congress on diabetes in September, Oramed Pharmaceuticals, Inc. introduced its oral insulin capsules that might in the future replace injections patients currently have to face. Last week Oramed announced the agreement with ETI Karle Clinical Pvt. Ltd. to conduct phase 2B clinical trials for its oral insulin capsules.

Accu-Chek® Combo – put effective diabetes management into action

At the annual congress of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) this year in Rome, Roche Diabetes Care introduced Accu-Chek Combo – the insulin pump system that combines an insulin pump with an intelligent glucose monitoring system, a bolus calculator, and an integrated pump remote-control.

Products redesigned to help patients simplify life with diabetes

Bayer HealthCare Diabetes Care unveiled the new
CONTOUR® blood glucose meter with enhanced testing features at the 44th Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes in Rome, Italy.