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Nuclear Radiology: Page 89
IBA nets U.S. proton therapy order
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Belgian nuclear medicine products firm Ion Beam Applications has been selected by ProCure Treatment Centers to build a four-room proton therapy center in Oklahoma City.
January 7, 2007
Philips, Bioscan partner on NanoSPECT marketing
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Philips Medical Systems has signed an agreement giving it the rights to co-market and co-distribute molecular imaging developer Bioscan's NanoSPECT and NanoSPECT/CT devices.
January 1, 2007
Trial date set for IBA, Optivus dispute
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Belgian nuclear medicine products firm Ion Beam Application (IBA) is reporting that a trial date has been set in Los Angeles on the remaining claims asserted against IBA by Optivus Technology of Loma Linda, CA, and Loma Linda University Medical Center.
December 20, 2006
IBA to supply radiopharmaceuticals to Spain
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Belgian nuclear medicine products firm Ion Beam Applications (IBA) has been named by the regional health authorities in the Spanish region of Andalusia as its exclusive supplier of FDG and other radiopharmaceuticals.
December 13, 2006
IBA starts shipments from new Italian facility
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Belgian nuclear medicine products firm Ion Beam Application (IBA) of Louvain-la-Neuve has begun distribution of PET radiopharmaceuticals from a facility in Rome, Italy.
December 10, 2006
Spy case raises questions on U.K. radiation response
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Reuters Health
LONDON (Reuters), Dec 4 - If the poisoning of one man can pose such a serious test for the British government, how would it handle a full-scale radiological attack? A week after former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko was killed by the radioactive poison polonium-210, some security analysts see major flaws in the emergency response system and question its ability to cope with a larger crisis.
December 3, 2006
Radiation traces found on two BA planes in spy probe
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Reuters Health
LONDON (Reuters), Nov 30 - British Airways said on Wednesday that "very low traces" of radiation had been found on two of its aircraft by police probing the death of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko.
November 29, 2006
Three in U.K. tested for radiation after spy death
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Reuters Health
LONDON (Reuters), Nov 27 - Three people have been sent to a special clinic for radiological tests following the death of a former Russian spy in London, a spokeswoman for Britain's Health Protection Agency (HPA) said on Monday.
November 26, 2006
IBA inks SAIC-Frederick deal, debuts new radionuclides
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Belgian nuclear medicine products firm Ion Beam Applications (IBA) has signed a contract manufacturing and distribution agreement with SAIC-Frederick.
October 1, 2006
Cambridge Isotope acquires ABX
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Cambridge Isotope Laboratories (CIL) of Boston has acquired 100% of the stock of ABX Advanced Biochemical Compounds of Radeberg, Germany.
September 19, 2006
Two studies define role of molecular imaging, therapy in endocrine carcinoma
By
Shalmali Pal
Digestive endocrine tumors would seem to be as intricate as the digestive system itself, so it's no wonder that clinicians are searching for the best imaging modality to diagnose, differentiate, and treat endocrine tumors. Two recent studies looked at how molecular imaging and therapy fared in this disease. A group from Poland evaluated endocrine cancer response to treatment with a radiolabeled somatostatin analogue, while researchers in France tested two molecular imaging techniques in endocrine cancers as a tool for diagnosis and staging.
September 13, 2006
Elekta signs Odense University Hospital
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Swedish radiation therapy vendor Elekta will be supplying several of its medical linear accelerators to Odense University Hospital in Denmark.
July 2, 2006
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