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Radiology advance points way to non-invasive brain-cancer treatment

Glioblastoma Multiforme, GBM, is a brain cancer death sentence. Of the approximately 12,000 people who are diagnosed with GBM annually in the U.S., half will die within a year, and the rest within 3 years. The only treatments that stretch survival limits are exceptionally invasive surgeries to remove the tumor and radiation treatment with the maximum tolerated dose - all of which leads t...

Merge to utilize Eskers technology to automate delivery of radiology reports

MADISON - s DeliveryWare Platform in its Fusion RIS system to automate faxing of radiologists reports, eliminating the need to print out and manually fax them. The system will send reports to referring physicia...
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Radiology advance points way to non-invasive brain cancer treatment

Glioblastoma Multiforme, GBM, is a brain cancer death sentence. It is the most lethal cancer there is. Of the approximately 12,000 people who are diagnosed with GBM annually in the U.S., half // will die within a year, and the rest within 3 years. The treatments include highly invasive surgeries to remove the tumor and radiation treatment with the maximum tolerated dose, both leading t...

International Teleradiology: The Future Of Radiologic Diagnosis

International Teleradiology can soon offer a solution to the silent prayers of numerous radiologists whose eyes crave for nothing more than a good night’s sleep. // It is not an uncommon sight to find patients being subjected to middle of the night CT scans or other forms of radiological examinations following arrival at the emergency department. Such examinations have no doubt yielded the neces...

Hospital Selected to ‘25 Most Influential’ List in Radiology in 206

RT Image has chosen The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP) as one of its “25 Most Influential” movers and shakers in the radiology industry in 2006.// Every year, RT Image magazine presents its roster of radiology’s most powerful people, institutions and organizations based on who has influenced the radiology profession in a positive way in the last year. RT Image selecte...

Kalam to Commission India's First Tele-Radiology Network

Hyderabad: President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam will Thursday commission India's first tele-radiology network aimed at providing radiology services in rural areas at minimum// cost. Under the network developed by a group of institutions, radiology experts will offer advice on images of patients sent from hospitals in rural and peripheral areas and provide instant consultation. K...

President’s Address on the ‘Tele-Radiology’ Set Up of Krst

Dr. AP.J. Abdul Kalam Inaugurating the Tele-Radiology set up at Kakarla Subba Rao Radiological and Imaging Educational Sciences Trust (krest),// Hyderabad, on Thursday said: “I am delighted to participate in the inauguration of the Tele-radiology set up of Kakarl...

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