Industry News | Fri, Nov 21 2008
A series of factors, including low insurance reimbursement rates, high risk of getting sued, an aging roster of practitioners and a high demand for services, have converged to make radiologists a highly sought commodity in Pennsylvania.
Clinical Studies | Fri, Nov 21 2008
Researchers have shown that three new imaging techniques can detect mild brain damage not visible using traditional methods, which could help scientists better define the type of damage that can lead to long-lasting memory and emotional problems, as well as help identify those who are most vulnerable to further trauma, according to research presented this week at the Society for Neurosciences conference in Washington, D.C.
Clinical Studies | Fri, Nov 21 2008
Adult patients with low-grade glioma had a better chance for survival if they received chemotherapy, in addition to their course of radiotherapy, according to new research from the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) presented this week at the Society for Neuro-Oncology's 13th annual meeting in Las Vegas.
Partnerships & Alliances | Fri, Nov 21 2008
Vital Images, a provider of advanced visualization and analysis software, and Toshiba Medical Systems have agreed to renew their global distribution agreement for another five years, through Dec. 31, 2013.
Partnerships & Alliances | Fri, Nov 21 2008
Aspyra has entered into a non-exclusive reseller agreement with IMIX Americas, allowing the former to resell and promote IMIX’s digital radiography (DR) technology product line in the United States to new and existing Aspyra PACS customers.
Partnerships & Alliances | Fri, Nov 21 2008
CHILI of Heidelberg, Germany, is tapping into several new hardware-based image processing functions using the features of the Xenia Series display controller boards from Matrox Graphics.
New Products | Fri, Nov 21 2008
SonoSite, a provider of hand-carried ultrasounds, has released its S-Fast Vascular Access option, a solution for hospitals that want to incorporate ultrasound into their emergency departments to facilitate interventional emergent procedures.
Regulatory News | Fri, Nov 21 2008
Aktina Medical has recently received FDA 510(k) clearance to market and sell Aktina pinPoint system, a frameless non-invasive localization and fixation system for cranial SRS and SRT, as well as radiotherapy of the head and neck area.
Regulatory News | Fri, Nov 21 2008
The FDA has granted Nucletron 510(k) clearance for its Oncentra RT viewer, the latest addition to its Oncentra family of treatment planning solutions.
Contracts & Installations | Fri, Nov 21 2008
IntraOp Medical, a provider of technology solutions for the treatment of cancer, has received an order from University Hospital Giessen and Marburg, located in Marburg, Germany.