Screening

Diagnostic screening programs help catch cancer, abnormalities or other diseases before they reach an advanced stage, saving lives and healthcare costs. Screening programs include, lung, breast, prostate, and cervical cancer, among many others.

Engineering educators, students push to make medical imaging as good as it can get

If the work of engineering professors and students in Marquette University’s Medical Imaging Systems Lab is any indication, the future of medical imaging looks to be nothing short of brilliant. 

April 1, 2016

Abdomen-only imaging may be best option for pregnant trauma patients

Forgoing CT scanning of the pelvis in favor of abdomen-only imaging for pregnant trauma patients is effective at reducing fetal radiation exposure, according to study results published online in the American Journal of Roentgenology.

April 1, 2016

Study: Diabetes treatments linked to reductions in mammographic breast density

Researchers have discovered that common types of treatment for diabetes can decrease mammographic breast density—a significant indicator of increased breast cancer risk—while female patients who receive insulin injections may have increased density levels, according to a study recently presented at the European Breast Cancer Conference in Amsterdam.

March 31, 2016

Can advanced imaging limit overdiagnosis of breast cancer?

Determining how best to limit breast cancer overdiagnosis and overtreatment is not only an important and necessary goal, it’s also an adventure in medical science, according to a recent article published online March 23 in Academic Radiology.

March 31, 2016

Carestream submits OnSight 3D Extremity System for FDA clearance

Carestream Health has announced the filing of a 510(k) application with the FDA for clearance of its OnSight 3D Extremity System, according to a company press release.

March 29, 2016

Double reporting works well, may cost less than other corrective strategies

Computer-aided detection, structured reporting templates and various education strategies all can be effective as correctors of perceptual errors by radiologists. Meanwhile, double reporting represents a validated and arguably simpler solution than any of those approaches—and it may be more cost-effective too. 

March 29, 2016
Carestream OnSight 3D Extremity System

Carestream Submits Application for FDA 510(k) Clearance For Its OnSight 3D Extremity System

ROCHESTER, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Carestream Health has filed a 510(k) application with the FDA for clearance of itsCARESTREAM OnSight 3D Extremity System that uses cone beam CT (CBCT) technology to capture weight-bearing and other types of patient extremity images. This affordable system is designed to offer high-quality, low-dose 3D imaging for use by orthopaedic and sports medicine practices, hospitals, imaging centers, urgent care facilities and other healthcare providers.

March 24, 2016

Expanding mobile mammography fleet delivers increased imaging access

Charlotte Radiology is expanding its successful fleet of mobile imaging centers to meet increased demand and provide women with access to early detection cancer screenings at their place of employment.

March 24, 2016

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Automated AI-generated measurements combined with annotated CT images can improve treatment planning and help referring physicians and patients better understand their disease, explained Sarah Jane Rinehart, MD, director of cardiac imaging with Charleston Area Medical Center.

Two advanced algorithms—one for CAC scores and another for segmenting cardiac chamber volumes—outperformed radiologists when assessing low-dose chest CT scans. 

"Gen AI can help tackle repetitive tasks and provide insights into massive datasets, saving valuable time," Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud, said Tuesday. 

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