AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersClinical NewsMaterialise releases new 3D softwareBelgian software developer Materialise has released version 14 of its Mimics 3D image processing software.October 3, 2010Clinical NewsZiehm lands German military dealC-arm developer Ziehm Imaging has received an order for 110 C-arms from the German Bundeswehr, the country's federal armed forces.October 3, 2010Clinical NewsSectra completes U.K. installationsPACS and digital mammography vendor Sectra has installed two MicroDose Mammography systems and its Sectra Breast Screening PACS at Somerset Breast Screening Service in the U.K.September 30, 2010Clinical NewsEANM issues radiation therapy rules for PETThe European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM) has released new guidelines for PET scanning in oncology radiation therapy.September 30, 2010Clinical NewsACR endorses mammo for women 40-49The American College of Radiology (ACR) is endorsing a Swedish study published online in Cancer that confirms that annual mammography screening of women in their 40s reduces the breast cancer death rate in this population by nearly 30%.September 29, 2010Clinical NewsGlobal contrast market to reach $14BDriven by growing volumes of diagnostic examinations and widening applications, the world market for imaging contrast agents is projected to reach $14 billion by 2015.September 29, 2010Clinical NewsBiospace changes name to EOS ImagingFrench digital radiography firm Biospace Med has changed its name to EOS Imaging.September 28, 2010Clinical NewsSybermedica secures Commonwealth roleU.K. healthcare software developer Sybermedica said that the England Commonwealth Games medical team will use its PACSMail software at next week's event in Delhi.September 28, 2010Clinical NewsNuance to expand in Swedish marketNuance Communications is increasing its presence in the Swedish healthcare IT market through its partnership with Max Manus of Oslo for hospitalwide implementations of speech recognition technologies.September 27, 2010Clinical NewsNaviscan touts PEM study resultsPET developer Naviscan is touting the results of a prospective study that concluded that positron emission mammography (PEM) and breast MRI had comparably high efficacy in detecting cancerous lesions.September 27, 2010Previous PagePage 815 of 934Next PageTop StoriesMRIChatGPT gathers momentum in MR imagingChatGPT-4 can enhance clinical workflow by recommending case-specific MRI protocols, optimizing protocol selection, and leading to relevant acquisition time savings, a new German-led study has found.CTLow-dose CT ties emphysema to mortality in previous smokersMRIKeep calm: Booklets aim to conquer children's anxietyMedical, Legal, and PracticeScientific freedom requires vigilance, warns HammSponsor Content"Join Us"