AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersClinical NewsImix opens U.S. HQFinnish digital radiography developer Imix ADR has launched a U.S. office in Sterling, VA.November 6, 2007Clinical NewsSybermedica signs England rugby medical teamU.K. healthcare software developer Sybermedica said that its PACSmail medical e-mail service was used during the 2007 Rugby World Cup.November 6, 2007Clinical NewsDALSA receives CMOS orderCanadian digital imaging developer DALSA has received a contract to develop and deliver custom digital image sensors based on its complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology to a European digital radiography equipment manufacturer.November 5, 2007Clinical NewsSectra inks U.S. orthopedic dealSwedish PACS and digital mammography developer Sectra of Linköping has signed an agreement with orthopedic implant manufacturer Synthes of West Chester, PA.November 1, 2007Clinical NewsSectra wins Danish contractSwedish PACS and digital mammography developer Sectra of Linköping has inked a deal with a Danish county for its Sectra MicroDose Mammography system, the company reported.October 31, 2007Clinical NewsFrost report sees European autoinjector market growingThe European market for contrast autoinjectors produced revenues of $31.6 million in 2006, and is expected to grow to reach $60.1 million by 2013, according to a report recently issued by market research firm Frost & Sullivan.October 30, 2007Clinical NewsVarian inks long-term U.K. pactThe London Clinic will become the first hospital in the U.K. to offer cancer treatments from Palo Alto, CA-based Varian Medical Systems' RapidArc and Trilogy technologies.October 29, 2007Clinical NewsS-CAPE chooses Matrox technologyS-CAPE of Reichenbach, Germany, is bundling Montreal-based Matrox Graphics' Matrox Equinox graphics extension units with its medical image viewers.October 29, 2007Clinical NewsVision RT nets FDA OK and several U.S. salesU.K. radiation therapy developer Vision RT has received 510(k) clearance from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to market its GateCT and GateRT devices in the U.S.October 28, 2007Clinical NewsEuropean Commission delays MRI usage directiveThe European Commission has postponed for at least five years the implementation of the EU Physical Agents Directive, which was designed to protect workers from the potentially harmful effects of electromagnetic fields, including those produced by MRI systems.October 28, 2007Previous PagePage 898 of 933Next PageTop StoriesMRIIntroducing Maskell’s Law of CancerIf the patient doesn’t have cancer, then what you’re looking at probably isn’t a metastasis, Dr. Giles Maskell writes in a new column.CTInterview with JFR 2025 president: Part 1CTIt's time to get tough on unnecessary scans, Italians sayMRIfMRI: Cognitive behavioral therapy positively affects the brainMolecular ImagingExperts issue appropriate use criteria for molecular breast imaging