AuntMinnie.com staff writersRadiation Oncology/TherapyRaySearch debuts upgraded oncology information systemRaySearch has launched an updated version of its oncology information system, RayCare 2023B.July 13, 2023MRIABMRS to switch to electronic exam administrationThis summer, the American Board of Magnetic Resonance Safety (ABMRS) plans to offer credentialing exams electronically.July 13, 2023MRIEyas installs Ascent system at Cincinnati Children's HospitalEyas Medical Imaging is highlighting the first installation of its neonatal MRI system Ascent within Cincinatti Children's Hospital's neonatal intensive care unit.July 12, 2023BreastMo. law to have insurance companies cover diagnostic breast imagingA new Missouri law will require health insurance companies to pay the full cost of diagnostic breast imaging without charging patients a co-pay or deductible.July 12, 2023Product NewsBoston Scientific launches Embold coilsBoston Scientific is launching its Embold Soft and Packing coils for minimally invasive peripheral embolization procedures.July 12, 2023Industry NewsSusan G. Komen launches breast cancer registrySusan G. Komen is launching a national breast cancer registry called “ShareForCures,” which aims to boost research participation by making it easy for people diagnosed with breast cancer to join in.July 12, 2023UltrasoundKonica Minolta debuts new handheld ultrasound deviceKonica Minolta Healthcare Americas has debuted PocketPro H2, a new wireless handheld ultrasound device for general imaging in point-of-care applications.July 11, 2023Radiation Oncology/TherapyRaySearch releases new version of RayStationRaySearch Laboratories has released the latest version of its RayStation cancer treatment planning system.July 11, 2023MRIHyperfine launches MRI brain studyPortable MRI developer Hyperfine has launched a clinical trial of its MRI Swoop system for brain imaging in stroke diagnosis and treatment.July 11, 2023Industry NewsFDA: Paclitaxel-coated devices unlikely to increase mortalityThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration has sent a letter to healthcare providers stating that use of paclitaxel-coated devices such as balloons and stents in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is unlikely to increase risk of mortality.July 10, 2023Previous PagePage 16 of 3774Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingAmyloid PET scans validated in racially diverse patientsChanges in care plans occurred in 59% of individuals after PET scans.Womens ImagingLimited access to PCPs thwarts mammography screening uptakeUltrasoundPOCUS rules out pulmonary congestion in kidney patientsEconomicsLow-value imaging services part of high Medicare costsDigital X-RayAI helps clinicians identify misplaced endotracheal tubes