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Is this imaging technique the future of prostate cancer treatment? | Head CT scans and young patients

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Is this imaging technique the future of prostate cancer treatment? | Head CT scans and young patients
Tuesday, August 6, 2019
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Is this imaging technique the future of prostate cancer treatment?

A newer imaging technique, PSMA PET/CT, may be able to identify the location of prostate cancer occurrence better than traditional methods, according to new findings published by The Lancet Oncology.

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Is this imaging technique the future of prostate cancer treatment?

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A newer imaging technique, PSMA PET/CT, may be able to identify the location of prostate cancer occurrence better than traditional methods, according to new findings published by The Lancet Oncology.
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Head CT scans not associated with cataract development in young patients

Head CT examinations do not put younger patients at a high risk of developing cataracts, according to new research published in Clinical Radiology.

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Head CT scans not associated with cataract development in young patients

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Head CT examinations do not put younger patients at a high risk of developing cataracts, according to new research published in Clinical Radiology.
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RadNet launches new AI division, announces latest acquisition

RadNet has created a new division completely focused on the development of AI solutions in radiology.

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RadNet launches new AI division, announces latest acquisition

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RadNet has created a new division completely focused on the development of AI solutions in radiology.
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Exo Imaging raises $35M in Series B financing

Exo Imaging, a Redwood City, California-based imaging company focused on handheld ultrasound technology, announced the completion of a Series B financing round worth $35 million.

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Exo Imaging raises $35M in Series B financing

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Exo Imaging, a Redwood City, California-based imaging company focused on handheld ultrasound technology, announced the completion of a Series B financing round worth $35 million.
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The Perfect Fit for Rural Health

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Boone County Health Center in Albion, Nebraska, first opened back in 1950, ensuring that patients from the seven rural counties it serves could receive care without making the long drive to Lincoln or Omaha. 

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The Perfect Fit for Rural Health

Sponsored by Hitachi Healthcare Americas

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Boone County Health Center in Albion, Nebraska, first opened back in 1950, ensuring that patients from the seven rural counties it serves could receive care without making the long drive to Lincoln or Omaha. 
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7 things you need to know now about appropriate use and clinical decision support

Sponsored by vRad

For physicians who treat Medicare patients, everything changes next New Year’s Day. 

That’s when real consequences begin to befall those who order advanced imaging—CT, MRI or PET scans—without first consulting appropriate use criteria (AUC). They’ll need to show they did so by using a CMS-qualified clinical decision support mechanism (qCDSM).

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7 things you need to know now about appropriate use and clinical decision support

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For physicians who treat Medicare patients, everything changes next New Year’s Day.  That’s when real consequences begin to befall those who order advanced imaging—CT, MRI or PET scans—without first consulting appropriate use criteria (AUC). They’ll need to show they did so by using a CMS-qualified clinical decision support mechanism (qCDSM).
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How Secure Is That Scanner?

In a world of networked medical devices, it’s not hard to imagine a radiology-heavy cyberattack that is not only malicious but also ingenious.
 

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In a world of networked medical devices, it’s not hard to imagine a radiology-heavy cyberattack that is not only malicious but also ingenious.  
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