Brian Casey[email protected]BreastiCAD(Booth 3507) In its RSNA booth, computer-aided detection developer iCAD of Nashua, NH, will feature SecondLook Digital, which performs CAD on digital mammography images and can process up to 30 cases per hour.October 31, 2007BreastHologic(Booth 7113) This will be Hologic's second RSNA show since the Bedford, MA, company acquired CAD pioneer R2 Technology in 2006. Hologic has branded its CAD offerings as Hologic R2 CAD, and look for the company to emphasize the transition from analog to digital mammography.October 31, 2007Molecular ImagingGE Healthcare(Booth 1729) Look for this Chalfont St. Giles, U.K., multimodality vendor to emphasize its CAD work in two areas in its Volume Computer-Assisted Reading (VCAR) program: oncology PET studies and multislice CT chest exams.October 31, 2007PACS/VNAEDDA Technology(Booth 6534) CAD is beginning to shed its reliance on standalone workstations and is moving toward a more network-focused model. In its RSNA booth, EDDA Technology of Princeton Junction, NJ, will demonstrate its tracking of this trend by introducing CAD technology designed to be accessed via PACS workstations throughout a healthcare enterprise.October 31, 2007MRIConfirma(Booth 7950) Confirma has focused on breast MRI CAD, and at this year's RSNA show the Bellevue, WA, company will demonstrate new reporting tools and a new user interface built around the American College of Radiology's BI-RADS lexicon. The company will also discuss its entry into prostate CAD.October 31, 2007BreastCarestream Health(Booth 2513) Carestream Health of Rochester, NY, will update RSNA attendees on the status of its foray into the market for computer-aided detection (CAD) for mammography applications.October 31, 2007HomeBracco to buy E-Z-EM; meet the Minnies winners; more CAD cuts?October 29, 2007MRIRoad to RSNA 2007: MRI PreviewOctober 28, 2007MRIParamed Medical Systems(Booth 7170) Italian MRI vendor Paramed Medical Systems of Genoa will reprise its debut at the 2006 RSNA show by demonstrating an improved version of its MROpen 0.6T scanner, an open superconducting system that does not require cryogen refills.October 28, 2007MRIToshiba America Medical Systems(Booth 7130) Toshiba America Medical Systems is planning to enter the 3-tesla MRI market, so look for the Tustin, CA, company to update RSNA attendees on the status of its ultrahigh-field program, first announced at the 2006 RSNA meeting.October 28, 2007Previous PagePage 92 of 190Next PageTop StoriesCTMachine learning plus CT helps assess severity of COPDA machine-learning model based on chest CT images accurately predicts lung function, which can help clinicians diagnose and assess COPD.UltrasoundActive thyroid surveillance effective, beneficial for older patientsMolecular ImagingFES-PET shows promise staging women with invasive lobular cancerCTStructured CT reporting tool may aid hernia detection after bariatric surgeryMRIHigher ventricular and atrial heart volumes boost cardiac disease risk