Brian Casey[email protected]BreastPhilips signs deal with Hologic for mammographyVIENNA - Philips Healthcare has signed a deal with women's imaging firm Hologic concerning the distribution and sale of mammography equipment. The deal helps Philips shore up one of the weaker areas of its product lineup, while giving Hologic a relationship with a multimodality vendor.March 1, 2018MRIPhilips launches new 3T MRI scanner at ECR 2018A new 3-tesla MRI scanner called Ingenia Elition 3.0T by Philips Healthcare is among the new product introductions this week at ECR 2018 in Vienna. The system offers a 50% reduction in scanning time and also improvements to the patient experience -- all without sacrificing image quality, according to the company.February 28, 2018MRIECR 2018 and the Beast from the East | Sessions on gadolinium | Videos and moreFebruary 28, 2018MRIMRI wins Olympic gold | Deconstructed PACS revisited | ECR coverage coming upFebruary 26, 2018Practice ManagementFla. radiologist calls for AR-15 ban | Do rads see sicker patients? | Can AI reduce gadolinium use?February 21, 2018EconomicsFla. radiologist tells of treating school shooting victimsA Florida radiologist who interpreted the scans of victims of last week's high school shooting has described her experience -- and issued a call to ban the type of assault rifle used in the massacre -- in an article published February 22 in the Atlantic.February 21, 2018Industry NewsSiemens all set for Healthineers IPOGerman industrial conglomerate Siemens AG said this week that its Siemens Healthineers division is "ready for its market debut," a sign that the company is ready to launch the unit's initial public offering (IPO).February 20, 2018MRIBreast MRI without gadolinium | 3T MRI and hearing | Radiologists and the future of AIFebruary 19, 2018MRIMRI and the Havana embassy mystery | 2D/3D workstation interface | New MICI numbersFebruary 14, 2018MRIHavana embassy case baffles clinicians -- despite MRIWhat caused a series of mysterious illnesses among diplomatic personnel at the U.S. embassy in Havana in 2016 and 2017? A study published February 15 in the Journal of the American Medical Association hints at symptoms similar to concussion but without evidence of trauma. And MRI scans were unable to shed light on the mystery.February 14, 2018Previous PagePage 55 of 140Next PageTop StoriesCTVideo: Perry Pickhardt on CTC, the 'best kept secret in medicine'Perry Pickhardt, MD, offers an overview of the important role CTC can play in colorectal cancer screening.Molecular ImagingExperts issue appropriate use criteria for molecular breast imagingMRIfMRI: Cognitive behavioral therapy positively affects the brainPractice ManagementPost Cures Act, outpatients access radiology reports fasterMRIMRI may help guide brachial plexus surgery