AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersClinical NewsCovidien closes VNUS purchaseHealthcare technology firm Covidien has completed its previously announced acquisition of VNUS Medical Technologies.June 17, 2009Clinical NewsVarian touts Dutch studiesRadiation therapy firm Varian Medical Systems announced that doctors in the Netherlands have developed new ways to perform radiosurgery on benign acoustic tumors using Varian's RapidArc radiotherapy technology.June 17, 2009Clinical NewsEuropean imaging display market on the riseThe European market for medical imaging display monitors produced revenue of $207.2 million in 2007, which is expected to climb to $520.4 million in 2014, according to market research firm Frost & Sullivan.June 17, 2009Clinical NewsVarian reaches Danish milestoneRadiation therapy firm Varian Medical Systems said that Herlev Hospital in Denmark has treated its first patient using the vendor's RapidArc radiotherapy technology.June 16, 2009Clinical NewsImages may look different on sitting gamma camerasTORONTO - Cardiac images produced on gamma cameras in which patients are imaged in the sitting position may look different than those from standard supine-oriented gamma cameras, a phenomenon that clinicians should be aware of, according to a presentation at this week's SNM meeting.June 16, 2009Clinical NewsSectra offers PACS 12.1Swedish PACS and digital mammography developer Sectra has released an upgrade to its PACS software.June 15, 2009Clinical NewsVirtual colonoscopy effective in higher-risk subjectsVirtual colonoscopy is an effective and less invasive alternative to conventional colonoscopy for individuals at elevated risk of colorectal cancer, according to a new study.June 15, 2009Clinical NewsSNM study: Radiopeptides for prostate cancer look promisingA potential new weapon in the arsenal for treating prostate cancer is being discussed at this week's SNM annual meeting in Toronto.June 14, 2009Clinical NewsFinal results reported for glioblastoma clinical trialA final analysis of a large clinical trial spanning two continents confirms that a combination of postoperative radiation therapy and chemotherapy rather than radiation therapy alone better prolongs survival for patients with glioblastoma throughout the remainder of their lives.June 14, 2009Clinical NewsMDS, Karpov Institute to study Mo-99 supplyMDS Nordion and the Karpov Institute of Physical Chemistry have agreed to study the feasibility of the institute providing the firm with a supply of molybdenum-99 (Mo-99) for the global nuclear medicine market.June 14, 2009Previous PagePage 849 of 934Next PageTop StoriesMRINaveen Sharma reveals how he got over 1M followersThe Instagram phenomenon @theradiologistpage now has more than a million followers. Its creator Dr. Naveen Sharma explains how he built up such a huge following.CTBrady: Europe must act on training and workforce needsMRIGEHC reveals plans to acquire Belgium’s icometrixMolecular ImagingDutch study proposes method for developing pediatric DRLsSponsor Content"Join Us"