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European Commission is open for amendment of the directive on the use of MRI
After a new study published by Professor Stuart Crozier has shown that the use of MR in the clinical practice will not be possible when realizing the EU Physical Agents Directive Read more …
Sectra will lead EU research-project to decrease mortality in breast cancer

The Swedish IT and medical-technology company Sectra, together with clinical and industrial partners from six European countries, has been awarded EUR 3.6 million from the Read more …
Child abuse – radiological images provide important hints
The number of unreported cases of child abuse is extremely high. Experts estimate that there are at least twice as much cases as registered yearly. One reason for this disastrous Read more …
It will identify millions with ‘silent heart disease’

‘If you want to find a needle in a haystack, X-ray is a good tool. Now imagine how much easer that would be if the needle could glow.’
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Oncology

In recent years new imaging procedures have delivered many answers and solutions for oncological diagnostics and therapy.
However, one question could not be answered: Is a
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Current issues in contrast media administration – gadolinium compounds et alii*
Already in 1993, the world market for contrast media was thought to be worth $ 3 billion. In 2001, an astonishing 12.2 million contrast medium-supported CT studies were carried Read more …
What’s on at the 88th German Radiology Congress?

Like any other congress, the 88th German Radiology Congress will present the latest research, workshops and refresher courses.
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Technological synergies effective in detecting breast cancer
The use of computer-aided detection (CAD) with computed radiography (CR) is very effective in the detection of breast cancer according to a recent study at George Washington Read more …
Kodak Health Group becomes Carestream Health

Eastman Kodak Company has completed the sale of its Health Group to an affiliate of Onex Corporation for up to $2.55 billion. The acquired business is continuing under the name Read more …
Korean ultrasound firm wins leadership award

Medison, the Korean-based manufacturer of diagnostic ultrasound systems founded in 1985 and pioneer of the first commercial real-time 3-D ultrasound scanner, recently received the Read more …
Digital dashboard software for PACS admin
Eastman Kodak Company is selling its new Carestream Digital Dashboard software that enables system administrators to monitor equipment performance, storage utilisation and user Read more …
The 3-Tesla
A next generation MR-guided intra-operative surgical suite has been installed at Barrow Neurological Institute at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Centre following collaboration Read more …
Learning what can and might be done with MRI

Austria – In recent years scientists have produced multi-channel MRI systems, new coil concepts and new contrast media, all of which have helped to shift radiology towards the Read more …
Paediatric radiology

Children are not small adults. As well as special technical requirements, their treatment needs particular handling by the radiology team.
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Slovak’s private radiology institute

First came state-of-the-art equipment, then patients. Now, says Peter Bor×uta, patience is also needed, before perhaps the chance to carry out research becomes a reality. Read more …
Contrast media
In 2001, an astonishing 12.2 million contrast medium-supported CT studies were carried out in Europe alone. Currently, the overall sales of contrast media are estimated to rise to Read more …
Image-Guided Neurosurgery Suite at Barrow Neurological Institute
GE Healthcare and Barrow Neurological Institute at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center implementet a MR-guided intra-operative surgical suite. This new system includes one of Read more …
State of the art technology for biomedical imaging
A convenient technology to quantify three-dimensional (3D) morphological features would have widespread applications in biomedical research. Now, researchers from Umea University Read more …
New technology can reduce number of biopsies
Approximately 75 percent of all biopsies are negative, which is of course the good news. But looking at the side effects of this invasive method combined with a long waiting time Read more …
Lively and successful: The HOSPITAL MANAGER SYMPOSIUM
Round about 200 visitors came to this years HOSPITAL MANAGER SYMPOSIUM during the course of ECR 2007 to inform themselves about the latest news in Management, IT and Fincance in Read more …
Discovering Toshiba

Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation is a global medical solutions company covering research and development, manufacture, sales and service for medical diagnostic X-ray systems, Read more …
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