General/Advanced Imaging
New Imaging Technique Designed for More Precise Cancer Surgery
Researchers recently reported on the development and early clinical trials of a new imaging system that highlights cancerous tissue in the body so that surgeons can more easily visualize and remove diseased tissue with less damage to normal tissue near the tumor. More...10 Sep 2008
World's First Use of CAD as Primary Reader in Ground-Breaking Colon Cancer Screening Project
Approximately 26,000 residents within Italy's Piedmont region will be involved in Protèus, the first program in the world to use CAD to screen patients for colon cancer, as part of the Italian province's cancer prevention efforts. More...03 Sep 2008
Diagnostic Display System Allows Different Imaging Modalities to Be Read Side-by-Side
A new diagnostic display system introduces the world's first 30-inch color liquid crystal display (LCD) that can be used either as two 3 MegaPixel heads or as one wide-screen 6 MegaPixel display. More...28 Aug 2008
In Other News
Recommendations Developed on How to Manage Research Incidental Findings
Analysis Demonstrates Benefits of Imaging Technologies with Improved Care and Lower Costs
Astrocytes Play Critical Role in Neuroimaging
Microwave Chip Technology may Replace X-Rays for Medical Imaging
Ultra-Thin Image Sensor Being Developed Based on Insect Eye
Handheld Technology Provides Biomedical Imaging of Bruises and Erythemia
Imaging Reveals New Pathway for Anti-Cancer Treatment
Coronary Imaging System Developed for the Identification of Plaques
Live 3D Transesophageal Probe Provides Structural Cardiac Data
Advanced Optical Coherence Tomography Algorithms Provide New Volumetric Data
Raman Technique Visualizes Details Almost to a Trillionth of a Meter
Image Analysis Software Developed to Evaluate Micro/Macro Images
Real-Time Spectral Image System May Improve Surgical Outcomes for Congenital Colon Disease
Software Developed for Bone and Soft Tissue Imaging
Structure and Behavior of Collagen Revealed Utilizing Photon Technology
3D Imaging Made Quicker, Easier Using New Technology
Largest Scanner Ever Developed to Produce Faster, More Sensitive Images
Autofluorescence of Cells Provides Early Eye Disease Diagnosis
49-Pixel Probe-and-Camera's Applications Range from Medical Imaging to Emergency Rescue
New Imager Targets Small Breast Tumors
MediGuide Collaborates with Medtronic for Development of Navigational Products
New Spectrophotometer Offers Choice of Detector Options
Compact Table Imager Designed for a Wide Range of Applications
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.