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Weekly Imaging News Roundup

02.24.12 Gail Rodriguez

This week’s must read: Studies affirm the lifesaving role of colonoscopy and that virtual colonoscopy works well for seniors, mammography reduces breast cancer mortality in younger women, iPads are being used for viewing medical imaging and cancer screening budget cuts may prove deadly for women. Read More

Study Finds CTC Comparable to Standard Exam

02.23.12 Gail Rodriguez

New data from the largest study to date examining the efficacy of computed tomographic colonography (CTC) for Americans ages 65 and older proves that “virtual colonoscopy” is comparably effective to standard colonoscopy in detecting colorectal cancer and precancerous polyps in Medicare-eligible aged beneficiaries. Read More

President Announces New Funds for Alzheimer’s Research

02.10.12 Gail Rodriguez

This week, the Obama Administration announced new plans to combat Alzheimer’s. This includes $50 million in immediate research funding, an additional $80 million in FY 2013 and $26 million for education, public awareness and caregiver support. Read More

Weekly Imaging News Roundup

02.10.12 Gail Rodriguez

This week’s must read: CT reduces cost for patients in ER with chest pain, Obama Administration boosts Alzheimer’s funding, study finds CT scans are better than stress tests to find heart blockages and PET helps doctors diagnose breast cancer. Read More

PET Helps Doctors Learn More About Breast Cancer

02.08.12 Gail Rodriguez

In this month’s edition of the Journal of Nuclear Medicine, researchers published two separate studies illustrating how innovative PET imaging and radiopharmaceuticals may be used to help doctors learn more about breast cancer by targeting estrogen receptors. Read More

California Dose Reporting Legislation

02.07.12 Lindsay Morris

While California’s low-dose reporting legislation becomes law this summer, doctors and hospitals across the state have already taken significant steps to lower the dose of life-saving medical imaging exams. Read More

Weekly Imaging News Roundup

02.04.12 Lindsay Morris

This week’s must read: FDA and device industry reach deal on user fees, PET helps predict lung cancer survival, CT guidance helps brain hemorrhage outcomes and CT dose registry lets facilities compare CT doses regionally and nationally. Read More

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