Radiology News: 'Cancer' Result: Searchterm 'Cancer' found in 130 News Result Pages • ''Medical imaging solutions provider Vatech will release the world's first veterinary CT scanner that can help diagnosis of cancer and tumor, as well as dental panoramic radiography machine to capitalize on the bourgeoning pet care market in Korea. ...' Monday, 6 January 2020 by pulsenews.co.kr • ''Procedures performed by an interventional radiology specialist are becoming increasingly important in the management of patients with cancer. Although general interventional radiology procedures such as angiography and angioplasty are used in patients ...' Saturday, 1 July 2000 by www.aafp.org • ''For certain kinds of cancer, the most effective therapy does not use x-rays or gamma rays but beams of ions, the electrically charged cores of atoms, including hydrogen ions (protons) and heavier ions such as carbon and neon. The world's foremost ...' Tuesday, 19 October 2010 by www.physorg.com • ''Screening heavy smokers with low-dose computer tomography (CT) instead of X-rays can reduce deaths from lung cancer by 20 percent, a massive US study released Thursday shows. Previous studies have shown that helical CT scanning can identify small ...' Saturday, 6 November 2010 by www.independent.co.uk • ''Breast cancer patients, individuals at risk for osteoporosis and those undergoing certain types of bone cancer therapies often take drugs containing bisphosphonates. These drugs have been found to place people at risk for developing osteonecrosis of the ...' Tuesday, 12 May 2009 by www.sciencedaily.com • ''A prototype breast imaging system combining positron emission tomography (PET) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technologies could greatly improve breast cancer imaging capabilities, according to researchers at SNM's 56th Annual Meeting. Although ...' Monday, 15 June 2009 by www.sciencedaily.com • ''Technology used to detect the echo of the Big Bang is being adapted for use in assessing burns and superficial cancers such as skin cancer. Medical physicist Associate Professor Vincent Wallace of The University of Western Australia's School of ...' Monday, 1 February 2010 by www.sciencealert.com.au • ''The plan for broad use of X-ray body scanners to detect bombs or weapons under airline passengers' clothes has rekindled a debate about the safety of delivering small doses of radiation to millions of people - a process some experts say is certain to ...' Friday, 8 January 2010 by www.nytimes.com • ''Scientists have developed a way to produce three-dimensional X-ray images of the breast at a radiation dose that is lower than the 2D radiographies used in clinics today. The new method enables the production of 3D diagnostic computed tomography (CT) ...' Monday, 22 October 2012 by medicalxpress.com • ''GE Healthcare's goal is to deliver mammography systems with the best image quality for our clinicians, ultimately benefiting patients and their families. This is critical as we see the need to address the global health challenge that breast cancer ...' Monday, 31 January 2011 by newsroom.gehealthcare.com Result Pages Reading, after a certain age, diverts the mind too much from its creative pursuits. Any man who reads too much and uses his own brain too little falls into lazy habits of thinking. - Albert Einstein |