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Image: A live human mammary gland structure created in research that uses a new imaging technology to reveal subtle changes in breast tissue, representing a potential tool to determine a woman's risk of developing breast cancer and to study ways of preventing the disease. Unlike conventional cell cultures, the 3-D cultures have the round shape of milk-producing glands and behave like real tissue (Photo courtesy of Purdue University /Shuhua Yue).

Early Changes Leading to Breast Tumors Revealed by Spectroscopic Imaging

A new imaging technology reveals slight changes in breast tissue, representing a potential tool to determine a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer and to assess ways of preventing the disease. More...
26 Mar 2012

Imaging Initiative Designed to Foster Greater Radiologist Collaboration Across Europe

With a new radiologic initiative, leading clinicians are demonstrating cutting-edge technology’s role in fostering greater collaboration among radiologists and other physicians to provide exceptional patient care. More...
22 Mar 2012

In-line Photoacoustic Imaging Combined with Ultrasound Probes Designed for Medical Imaging and Biomedical Research

New technology extends existing capabilities of an ultrasound transducer with the ability to acquire photoacoustic data. More...
06 Mar 2012

Virtual Ghost Imaging Enables Imaging Through Highly Adverse Conditions

Ghost imaging and virtual ghost imaging technology can lead to Improved imaging when conditions are less than ideal. More...
28 Feb 2012

Thermal Imaging Predicts Side Effect Severity in Head and Neck Cancer Patients

Slight temperature increases of the oral mucus membranes early in a head and neck cancer patient’s chemotherapy and radiation therapy treatment is a predictor of severe mucositis later in treatment. More...
09 Feb 2012

Tactile Imaging Sensor Can Help in the Early Detection of Tumors

Engineers have devised a prototype device that will not only mimic human tactile sensation but also quantify it. More...
07 Feb 2012
Image: Instances of irregular MDA-MB-231 nuclear morphologies (scale bar = 5 microns). Panel (A) depicts a multilobular nucleus and panel (B) illustrates a cell with micronuclei. Left images show nuclear surface in blue and cytoplasm in gray, middle images show surface-shaded renderings of the nuclear volume and right images depict volume renderings through the nuclear volume. Increasing nuclear density is color coded from green to red (Photo courtesy of the Biodesign Institute / University of Arizona).

Optical Projection Tomography Imaging Offers New Approach for Breast Cancer Research

A new imaging technique being developed could help researchers pinpoint slight abnormalities in cell nuclear structure, the molecular biosignature of breast cancer, thereby considerably improving diagnostic accuracy and prognosis by providing early detection of the disease. More...
19 Jan 2012
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MedImaging General Imaging channel provides a portal into the less common imaging technologies such as diffuse optical tomography (NIR), optical coherence tomography, electrical impedance tomography and more.