Brian Casey[email protected]Nuclear RadiologyWeek in Review: News from ECR 2019 | FDA thermography warning | Mobile phones and gamma camerasMarch 1, 2019Image ProcessingAlphenix angio unit leads Canon offerings at ECRVIENNA - The European launch of its new Alphenix interventional angiography system is the major highlight in the booth of Canon Medical Systems at ECR 2019 this week. Other important products being shown include a new entry-level CT scanner for the global market and new global illumination software.March 1, 2019ISIncisive CT scanner paces Philips products at ECRVIENNA - A multislice CT scanner called Incisive is among the new product launches being featured in the booth of Philips Healthcare at ECR 2019. The company is also promoting other recent product launches, including a new ultrasound scanner, mobile C-arm, and advanced visualization software.February 28, 2019MRIGE focuses on artificial intelligence at ECR 2019VIENNA - New advances in artificial intelligence (AI) -- including a partnership with the European Society of Radiology to highlight AI applications in radiology this week -- are among the highlights in the booth of GE Healthcare at ECR 2019.February 28, 2019Digital X-RayDigital x-ray vendors focus on workflow and efficiencyAs medical imaging's bread-and-butter modality, digital radiography (DR) is all about efficiency. At this week's ECR 2019 technical exhibition, DR vendors are highlighting how their new technologies can help radiology departments work more efficiently and deliver better patient care at a lower cost.February 26, 20192019ECR speakers offer look at radiology present and futureVIENNA - Radiology is moving toward a future in which radiologists, guided by artificial intelligence, will be able to work more closely with clinicians to provide precise therapies that offer patients an improved quality of life, according to a series of speakers at the opening press conference of ECR 2019.February 26, 2019Nuclear MedicineRadiotracer contaminates crematorium after patient diesRadiation from a radiopharmaceutical used to treat a patient who later died contaminated equipment at an Arizona crematorium in 2017, according to a research letter published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.February 26, 2019Industry NewsGE/Danaher deal does not include contrast businessGE's move to sell its BioPharma business to Danaher does not include the company's contrast media division, Pharmaceutical Diagnostics, which will remain a part of GE Healthcare and will be included in that unit's spin-off later this year.February 24, 2019HomeWeek in Review: MRI for pediatric appendicitis | Problems with breast thermography | Improving interventional radiologyFebruary 22, 2019Breast'Good Morning America' skewers breast thermographyThe use of thermography in place of conventional mammography for breast screening was the subject of a critical news segment on the TV show "Good Morning America" on February 13. The segment profiled two California women -- one of whom later died -- whose cancers were missed by thermography.February 17, 2019Previous PagePage 38 of 140Next PageTop StoriesDigital X-Ray3D DEXA reveals lower bone density in diabetes patients3D DEXA revealed differences that conventional bone mineral density measurements did not detect.MRIGadolinium in ... beer?UltrasoundMWA safe, effective in treating hyperthyroidism with nodulesAIAI model shows promise for diagnosing prostate cancerCT'Habitat' AI model helps stratify lung nodule disease risk on LDCT