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Dutch hospital expands its use of Sectra's solution from radiology to enterprise imaging

International medical imaging IT and cybersecurity company Sectra has signed an enterprise imaging contract with the Dutch hospital Alrijne Zorggroep.

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GE Healthcare Acquires Zionexa; Molecular Imaging Agent Aims to Enable More Targeted Treatment for Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients

The company aims to develop and bring to market Zionexa’s pipeline biomarkers, as well as the recently FDA-approved PET imaging agent, Cerianna.

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Radiologist running to become 1st female physician in the US Senate

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Credit: Dr. Gillian Battino for U.S. Senate

The breast imaging specialist recently threw her hat into the ring for next year’s Democratic race for U.S. Senate in Wisconsin.

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4 lessons for radiologists to embrace generosity as ‘medical excellence’

Noted Indiana University radiologist and contributing writer for The Atlantic Richard B. Gunderman, MD, PhD, shared his thoughts in a new Academic Radiology piece.

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Bone density scans show promise for predicting atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease

A heart attack is caused when one of the coronary arteries becomes blocked with a clot.

Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry is widely used to screen for osteoporosis and, with further research, may double as a tool to assess ASCVD risk without added cost or radiation exposure.

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Any further safety concerns could hinder ultrasound contrast agent delivery, manufacturer warns

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North Billerica, Massachusetts-based Lantheus shared its forecast in a quarterly financial report published May 4. 

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One-quarter of severe COVID-19 patients retain lung problems 1 year after discharge, CT scans show

Even patients who were never hospitalized for COVID-19 face a heightened risk of cardiovascular issues. #longcovid

Routine respiratory follow-up and new treatment strategies will be required for those who were hospitalized with severe infection, experts noted.

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Mediterranean diet may prevent protein buildup key to memory loss and Alzheimer’s

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Researchers used magnetic resonance imaging, detailed dietary surveys, and cognitive assessments for their findings, shared May 5 in Neurology.

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Is there a radiologist on board? Why imaging providers must prepare for in-flight medical emergencies

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Such scenarios are relatively common, with about 44,000 occurring each year, experts noted in a new report.

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New 3D MRI development captures real-time brain movement in ‘stunning’ detail

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Radiologists and other clinicians may use 3D-amplified MRI as a complement to guide their treatment decision-making, according to recently published research papers.

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