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Nuclear Medicine: Page 101
Gamma Medica extends reach in U.S.
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Molecular imaging developer Gamma Medica has partnered with Medical Imaging and Capital X-Ray, providers of medical imaging equipment, to give women in certain states across the U.S. access to its molecular breast imaging system.
February 5, 2017
SNMMI to Trump: Rescind travel ban
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
The Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) is asking U.S. President Donald Trump to cancel his recent executive order to restrict entry and immigration to the U.S. from seven countries in the Middle East.
February 2, 2017
New PET tracer advances prostate cancer detection
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Researchers have developed a new PET radiotracer designed to detect both early and advanced prostate cancer and help direct treatment, according to a study in the February issue of the
Journal of Nuclear Medicine
.
January 31, 2017
SPECT/CT advances abdominal emergency diagnoses
By
Wayne Forrest
SPECT/CT can be a valuable resource for diagnosing gastrointestinal and genitourinary bleeding in the emergency room setting, and it does so in a reasonable amount of additional time, according to a study from Stony Brook University.
January 30, 2017
IBA Molecular finalizes purchase of Mallinckrodt unit
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Radiopharmacy vendor IBA Molecular has successfully completed its acquisition of Mallinckrodt's nuclear imaging business.
January 29, 2017
Zecotek inks supply deal for PET crystals in China
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Photonic technologies developer Zecotek Photonics has signed an agreement to supply lutetium fine silicate (LFS) scintillation crystals for PET cameras to EBO Optoelectronics of Shanghai.
January 24, 2017
Novel PET agent could sniff out neurological disease
By
Wayne Forrest
Backed by previous research suggesting that losing one's sense of smell can be a sign of neurodegeneration, researchers are developing a novel PET imaging agent that targets olfactory neurons to assess the extent of disease, according to a study published online January 23 in the
Journal of Clinical Investigation
.
January 23, 2017
PET/CT CAD finds common spinal metastases
By
Eric Barnes
A new multipurpose computer-aided detection (CAD) algorithm was able to detect and characterize different kinds of spinal metastases in PET/CT images automatically and accurately, say researchers from two U.S. institutions. The fully automated system could help doctors diagnose and manage patients with the most common musculoskeletal metastases.
January 22, 2017
Total-body PET scanner project adds expertise
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
A consortium that is developing a total-body PET scanner called Explorer has chosen two partners to help create the system.
January 18, 2017
Are radiation dose guidelines scaring patients?
By
Wayne Forrest
Are guidelines urging healthcare practitioners to reduce radiation dose when imaging patients simply inducing radiation phobia for procedures that have little to no health risk? That's the provocative stance of a new article published in the January 2017 issue of the
Journal of Nuclear Medicine
.
January 12, 2017
PET/CT may have found cardiovascular event trigger
By
Wayne Forrest
PET/CT scans have identified activity in a stress-related structure in the brain that could be linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, according to a study published online January 11 in
Lancet
.
January 11, 2017
Chinese nuclear medicine firm comes to U.S.
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Chinese nuclear medicine equipment developer Top Grade Healthcare is setting down roots in the U.S.
January 11, 2017
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