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Clinical News: Page 1067
Guest Column: Teleradiology -- marketing, myths, and money
By
Dr. George McInnes
An urgent need exists for a clear regulatory framework that recognizes cross-border teleradiology -- and allows hospital to benefit from the expertise of radiologists across Europe and beyond -- but also addresses legitimate quality concerns and prevents work drifting to lower wage areas.
June 12, 2011
Incidentally detected calcium predicts cardiovascular events
By
Eric Barnes
Incidentally detected findings at routine chest CT -- especially coronary and aortic calcifications -- are a strong predictor of future cardiovascular events, researchers from the Netherlands reported in
European Radiology
.
June 9, 2011
Indian radiologists act on sex-selective abortions
By
Frances Rylands-Monk
Between 4 million and 12 million female fetuses were aborted in India between 1980 and 2010, according to a new study in
Lancet
. Ultrasound still seems to be used widely to facilitate sex-selective abortions. What do the country's radiologists think?
June 8, 2011
Proton therapy: Is randomization needed?
By
Tami Freeman, PhD
Are randomized clinical trials appropriate for demonstrating proton therapy's superiority to x-ray therapy? The European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology meeting, held last month in London, was the venue of a contentious debate on this subject.
June 8, 2011
Cardiac Community launches; radiation dose survey from UKRC
By
Philip Ward
June 7, 2011
Early results from new dose survey unveiled at UKRC meeting
By
Philip Ward
MANCHESTER, U.K. - Preliminary results from the new U.K. national CT dose survey, presented at this week's U.K. Radiological Congress (UKRC), have provided some details about the scale of the modality's continued proliferation, as well as the increasing exposure to the population from the rising number of examinations.
June 7, 2011
Don't write off nuclear cardiology, urges U.K. specialist
By
Edna Astbury-Ward, PhD
The stunning success of cardiac CT perfusion has led some experts to question whether nuclear cardiology has a future, but it may be premature to write off nuclear cardiology. It is a robust, tried, and tested field supported by very established data, according to a U.K. specialist.
June 7, 2011
SNM: Hybrid PET/MRI study among top 5 research papers
By
Wayne Forrest
SAN ANTONIO - The first-ever study on the clinical use of PET/MRI and a breakthrough on the use of FDG-PET to detect fevers of unknown origin were among the top research papers outlined Monday at this week's Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM) annual meeting.
June 7, 2011
Brainlab to buy Voyant Health
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Image-guided therapy firm Brainlab has entered into an agreement to acquire Voyant Health, an orthopedics imaging informatics company based in Tel Aviv.
June 6, 2011
GE signs PET agent R&D deal with ImaginAb
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
GE Healthcare has signed an R&D deal with ImaginAb to develop new PET radiopharmaceuticals based on ImaginAb's antibody fragment technology.
June 6, 2011
Cook touts multicenter biopsy study
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Interventional technology firm Cook Medical is touting a study that suggests a new large-core biopsy needle used with an endoscopic ultrasound scope can aid pathologists in diagnosing multiple types of cancers in various target tissues with a high degree of accuracy.
June 6, 2011
Report from DRK 2011: Highlights from breast researcher
By
Dr. Matthias Dietzel
Find out what you missed at the showcase meeting in Hamburg: A breast imaging researcher from Jena, Germany, outlines his highlights from the German national congress (Deutscher Röntgenkongress, DRK).
June 6, 2011
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