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Nuclear Medicine: Page 356
Positron buys gamma camera firm IS2
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
PET vendor Positron of Houston has purchased Canadian gamma camera developer IS2 Medical Systems in a move designed to give Positron better access to the cardiologist office market.
June 5, 2006
PETNet comes to San Diego
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Siemens Medical Solutions said that its subsidiary PETNet Pharmaceuticals has expanded its pharmaceutical manufacturing and distribution centers to San Diego.
June 5, 2006
Sagemark opens 7th PET center
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
PET imaging center operator Sagemark Companies has opened a new outpatient imaging center.
June 5, 2006
Cardiac SPECT/CT fusion captures SNM's Image of the Year
By
Jonathan S. Batchelor
SAN DIEGO - A fused cardiac image rendered through the combination of dual-head SPECT with 64-slice CT technology by researchers from the University Hospital Zurich in Switzerland was awarded the Society of Nuclear Medicine's (SNM) 2006 Image of the Year on Monday afternoon.
June 5, 2006
Dual-tracer PET possible for cerebral gliomas
By
Jonathan S. Batchelor
SAN DIEGO - Imaging brain cancers with PET may benefit from the use of two separate tracers, F-18 FDG and O-(2-[F-18]fluoroethyl)-L-tyrosine (F-18 FET), in consecutive exams performed on the same day, according to a presentation at this week's Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM) meeting.
June 4, 2006
Experimental CAD scheme makes quick work of bone scintigraphy analysis
By
Shalmali Pal
SAN DIEGO - A computer-aided detection (CAD) scheme developed by a group at the University of Chicago offers a high sensitivity for detecting interval changes on bone scintigraphy. The scheme was also found to reduce reading time and reveal changes in soft tissue, according to a presentation this week at the Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM) meeting.
June 4, 2006
SNM initiates $5 million 'Bench to Bedside' campaign
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
SAN DIEGO - The Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM) has launched a fundraising initiative to raise $5 million for its "Bench to Bedside" program to support education, research, and advocacy efforts in advancing molecular imaging.
June 4, 2006
PET/CT has varied applications for oncologic imaging
By
Shalmali Pal
SAN DIEGO - PET/CT is a soup to nuts modality in oncology, offering useful clinical information before, during, and after treatment, according to a presentation Saturday at the Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM) meeting.
June 3, 2006
Dr. Henry N. Wagner Jr.: A history in nuclear medicine
One of the most prominent figures in nuclear medicine in the last half-century is Dr. Henry Wagner Jr. of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD. AuntMinnie.com is pleased to present an excerpt from his new autobiography,
A Personal History of Nuclear Medicine: Reflections of a Pioneer
, which tracks his many accomplishments and provides his perspectives on the challenges facing the academic and medical establishments.
June 3, 2006
Philips boosts nuclear medicine offerings
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Philips Medical Systems will be introducing version 3.0 of its JETStream Workspace at next week's Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM) annual meeting in San Diego.
June 1, 2006
Cell>Point to start phase II cardiac study
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Radiopharmaceutical firm Cell>Point is planning to launch a phase II clinical study to evaluate the effectiveness of its technetium-based imaging technology for use in the heart.
June 1, 2006
New promise for therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals
By
Marvin Burns
A surge in research activity is expanding the applications for therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals, which are employing more sophisticated targeting methodologies and more appropriate therapeutic isotopes for the tumors being treated. These new agents will reduce treatment time and accelerate recovery for many patients.
June 1, 2006
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