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Advances in radiation therapy for cancer have made it possible to fine-tune radiation beams so they match the shape and position of a patient's tumor. But the accuracy would be worthless if the tumor wasn't in the spot where the radiation beams were aimed.
Advances in radiation therapy for cancer have made it possible to fine-tune radiation beams so they match the shape and position of a patient's tumor nearly anywhere in the body. But the pinpoint accuracy of modern radiation treatments would be worthless if the tumor wasn't in the spot where the radiation beams were aimed.
So tumors that move, such as those in the lung - which can change position during each breath - are a special problem for radiation oncologists. A group at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has studied the way lung tissues move during breathing in hopes of improving radiation as a treatment for lung cancer.
Lung cancer is diagnosed in about 170,000 people in the United States each year. While surgical removal of a malignant tumor is the preferred way to treat lung cancer, surgery may not be feasible if medical conditions make the operation very risky or if the tumor has grown into structures that cannot be removed. In such cases, as long as the cancer has not metastasized, radiation therapy offers a real chance for cure. In addition, radiation therapy is sometimes used to control a tumor that can't be cured to improve a patient's comfort. Studies show that three-dimensional techniques that deliver high doses of radiation in the precise shape of the tumor are more effective than older techniques.
"Ideally, the radiation should be delivered to as small an area as possible so normal tissue near the tumor isn't damaged," says Daniel Low, Ph.D., professor of radiation oncology and director of the Medical Physics Division. "But with a lung tumor, you need to irradiate a larger area if you want to encompass the tumor as it moves. One option to avoid this is to just turn on the radiation beams during a certain phase of the breathing cycle, but that assumes that patients breathe regularly and the tumor returns to the same place with each breath."
On the contrary, Low and his colleagues have found that people's breathing can be quite chaotic, so they have developed mathematical descriptions of the motions of different parts of the lung as people breathe in and out. "Most studies that have looked at the impact of breathing motion on radiation dose distributions have done it with unrealistically even breathing patterns," Low says.
Low explains that people will change the speed of their inhalation and exhalation, and they will change the volume of their breath. "Sometimes you just reduce the amount of air in your lungs a little," he says. "You breath a little shallower, and the diaphragm pulls upward a little. I would never have guessed this subtle drift in the breathing cycle would create a significant error for radiation dosage, but it does."
Low and his colleagues have developed an apparatus called the 4D Phantom, a machine that can move in the complex patterns specified by the researchers' mathematical model of breathing motion. The 4D Phantom contains an object that represents a tumor and allows researchers to test any part of the radiation therapy process, from imaging to treatment. Whereas other such systems are limited to ellipsoidal or other simple preset motion paths, the 4D Phantom is capable of moving a radiological phantom through custom trajectories specified at 50 positions per second. Thus, it can reproduce real tissue motion.
The research group's investigation of breathing motion has revealed that parts of the lung move a lot while others stay more stationary and that some parts move quickly while others move slowly. Based on their ever-expanding base of information, they are attempting to build more sophistication into the movement of their 4D Phantom. "Parag Parikh (M.D., instructor in radiation oncology) designed the software for the first dynamic phantom," Low says. "Now he is working with a team of engineering undergraduates to create an even more lung-like phantom that moves in a patient-realistic pattern."
These advances can help improve radiation treatment plans because they can be used to check the accuracy of equipment and computer software used to obtain four-dimensional computed tomography (4D CT) scans. 4D CT allows physicians to locate tumors and create a three-dimensional model of a patient's internal organs that accounts for bodily movement over the time course of the scan. The three-dimensional model, in turn, guides treatment modalities such as intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) in which several radiation beams are turned on and off and their intensity altered depending on the organs that the beams pass through.
Low believes one of the most important consequences of their research is a new understanding of how mobile lung tumors are. "What we are finding by looking at this problem in a very concentrated way is that the position of a tumor changes every day in the chest cavity," Low says. "The total quantity of air patients have in their lungs is different from day to day, and that affects where the tumor is. Breathing function is affected by whether patients have been walking or not, whether they have full stomachs or empty stomachs or whether they are nervous or relaxed. These things can have a profound effect on the quality of radiation therapy unless we can take into account how they affect tumor position."
In the long term, Low says the research group would like to understand how disease processes such as asthma and emphysema in addition to cancer could be diagnosed or monitored based on changes in a patient's breathing pattern. "If we follow a patient's breathing pattern over time, we may see that a part of the lung that was stationary or moving rigidly is now expanding and contracting," Low says. "As we gain more knowledge about breathing motion, we can understand whether such changes indicate improvement or worsening of the condition."
Source: Washington University School of Medicine

So tumors that move, such as those in the lung - which can change position during each breath - are a special problem for radiation oncologists. A group at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has studied the way lung tissues move during breathing in hopes of improving radiation as a treatment for lung cancer.
Lung cancer is diagnosed in about 170,000 people in the United States each year. While surgical removal of a malignant tumor is the preferred way to treat lung cancer, surgery may not be feasible if medical conditions make the operation very risky or if the tumor has grown into structures that cannot be removed. In such cases, as long as the cancer has not metastasized, radiation therapy offers a real chance for cure. In addition, radiation therapy is sometimes used to control a tumor that can't be cured to improve a patient's comfort. Studies show that three-dimensional techniques that deliver high doses of radiation in the precise shape of the tumor are more effective than older techniques.
"Ideally, the radiation should be delivered to as small an area as possible so normal tissue near the tumor isn't damaged," says Daniel Low, Ph.D., professor of radiation oncology and director of the Medical Physics Division. "But with a lung tumor, you need to irradiate a larger area if you want to encompass the tumor as it moves. One option to avoid this is to just turn on the radiation beams during a certain phase of the breathing cycle, but that assumes that patients breathe regularly and the tumor returns to the same place with each breath."
On the contrary, Low and his colleagues have found that people's breathing can be quite chaotic, so they have developed mathematical descriptions of the motions of different parts of the lung as people breathe in and out. "Most studies that have looked at the impact of breathing motion on radiation dose distributions have done it with unrealistically even breathing patterns," Low says.
Low explains that people will change the speed of their inhalation and exhalation, and they will change the volume of their breath. "Sometimes you just reduce the amount of air in your lungs a little," he says. "You breath a little shallower, and the diaphragm pulls upward a little. I would never have guessed this subtle drift in the breathing cycle would create a significant error for radiation dosage, but it does."
Low and his colleagues have developed an apparatus called the 4D Phantom, a machine that can move in the complex patterns specified by the researchers' mathematical model of breathing motion. The 4D Phantom contains an object that represents a tumor and allows researchers to test any part of the radiation therapy process, from imaging to treatment. Whereas other such systems are limited to ellipsoidal or other simple preset motion paths, the 4D Phantom is capable of moving a radiological phantom through custom trajectories specified at 50 positions per second. Thus, it can reproduce real tissue motion.
The research group's investigation of breathing motion has revealed that parts of the lung move a lot while others stay more stationary and that some parts move quickly while others move slowly. Based on their ever-expanding base of information, they are attempting to build more sophistication into the movement of their 4D Phantom. "Parag Parikh (M.D., instructor in radiation oncology) designed the software for the first dynamic phantom," Low says. "Now he is working with a team of engineering undergraduates to create an even more lung-like phantom that moves in a patient-realistic pattern."
These advances can help improve radiation treatment plans because they can be used to check the accuracy of equipment and computer software used to obtain four-dimensional computed tomography (4D CT) scans. 4D CT allows physicians to locate tumors and create a three-dimensional model of a patient's internal organs that accounts for bodily movement over the time course of the scan. The three-dimensional model, in turn, guides treatment modalities such as intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) in which several radiation beams are turned on and off and their intensity altered depending on the organs that the beams pass through.
Low believes one of the most important consequences of their research is a new understanding of how mobile lung tumors are. "What we are finding by looking at this problem in a very concentrated way is that the position of a tumor changes every day in the chest cavity," Low says. "The total quantity of air patients have in their lungs is different from day to day, and that affects where the tumor is. Breathing function is affected by whether patients have been walking or not, whether they have full stomachs or empty stomachs or whether they are nervous or relaxed. These things can have a profound effect on the quality of radiation therapy unless we can take into account how they affect tumor position."
In the long term, Low says the research group would like to understand how disease processes such as asthma and emphysema in addition to cancer could be diagnosed or monitored based on changes in a patient's breathing pattern. "If we follow a patient's breathing pattern over time, we may see that a part of the lung that was stationary or moving rigidly is now expanding and contracting," Low says. "As we gain more knowledge about breathing motion, we can understand whether such changes indicate improvement or worsening of the condition."
Source: Washington University School of Medicine
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- Carotid artery thickening unaffected by HIV infection or PI therapy
- Potentials for human imaging with UHF magnetic resonance
- Japan okays Given Imaging's PillCam for insurance
- Reduced lung capacity linked to cardiovascular disease by inflammation
- Real-time elastography for detecting prostate cancer: preliminary experience
- IntelePACS ranks #1 for physician practices for the second straight year
- OHSU Cancer Institute researchers get closer to predict survivability for some cancer patients
- Sectra applies for US approval of low-dose mammography
- SNM initiatives supported by inclusions in NAS Report on competitiveness of US chemistry research
- Lung cancer kills more men and women than any another cancer
- Juvenile polyposis and increased risk of colorectal cancer
- MRI plus X-ray mammography doubles breast cancer detection in women at high risk
- Current dosing recommendations for efavirenz often inadequate for HIV+ children
- Following guidelines for pneumonia leads to wrong diagnoses, wrong treatments
- Hormone inhibitor promising for hard-to-treat prostate cancer
- New risk factors discovered for Alzheimer's disease
- Ultrasound with chemo-loaded nanobubbles images tumors, targets treatment
- Hybrid MRI-radiation therapy machine may improve treatment for many cancers
- New 3D imaging system for image-guided interventions
- Smaller is better for head and neck imaging
- Philips implements iSite disaster recovery services for Department of Veterans Affairs
- Multiple-electrode radiofrequency ablation useful for hepatic malignancies
- Lack of approval is the obstacle for human optical imaging
- Fecal test, sigmoidoscopy effective for colorectal cancer screening
- Surgeons find image guided surgical devices eminently suited for surgeries on delicate structures
- Hormone treatment improves myocardial function in women with angina
- Humming as effective as the Valsalva maneuver for jugular vein visualization
- NEMA publishes revised standards for PET
- Throwing motion in young baseball players may actually protect shoulder
- News for the left-handed
- Survey determines impact of false-positive cancer tests
- Obesity increases radiation dose delivered during atrial fibrillation ablation
- Numerous factor linked to delayed diagnosis in childhood cancer
- Oocytes from unstimulated ovaries are suitable for donation
- Self-expandable metal stents for ureteroileal anastomotic strictures
- Oregon insurer reinstates CAD for mammography coverage
- Screening programme could reduce bowel cancer deaths
- Siemens to buy Dade, fuels hopes for Beckman bid
- External beam radiation effective in tracheobronchial amyloidosis
- Real-time elastography accurately detects prostate cancer
- $9m grant awarded to University of Cincinnati for bipolar disorder research
- Veggies may help protect men from colon cancer
- Focused ultrasound treatment of uterine fibroid tumors provides long term symptom relief
- Two drugs work better together than either alone against kidney cancer
- Does this child have appendicitis? Watch out for key signs
- Multi-detector CT urography for diagnosing upper urinary tract urothelial tumor
- Sex proportion of offspring and exposure to radiation
- CAD Sciences introduces an advanced suite of 3D motion correction algorithms for MRI CAD
- Tidal irrigation effective for Milwaukee shoulder syndrome
- B-type natriuretic peptide not useful for validating heart failure register
- U-M to use new device that detects small movements during radiation treatment for prostate cancer
- Osteoporosis screening and treatment may be cost-effective for selected older men
- Prostate cancer staging assisted by 3D transrectal ultrasonography
- Scientists develop new test for liver cancer
- Thrombolytic therapy for acute ischemic stroke safe for some octogenarians
- RADinfo SYSTEMS announces the DICOMmail technology for patent
- Access agreement for Scotland PACS project
- Using MRI for diagnosis could help prevent breast cancer progression
- An algorithm for managing the failure of external beam radiotherapy in prostate cancer
- Zoledronic acid reduces bone damage in prostate cancer patients
- High-speed CT useful for evaluating coronary disease in symptomatic patients
- Largest medical imaging job website launched by Medicexchange.com and Allhealthcarejobs.com
- Informational handout key to giving parents a better understanding of CT radiation risks
- Radiologists encouraged to look beyond cancer for clinically unseen diseases
- Stomach cancer rate set to fall further 25 per cent over next decade
- Carestream Health announces orders for its Kodak mammography CAD system
- Second cancer unaffected by earlier testicular cancer
- MR colonography without bowel cleansing shows promise for screening
- Italian-German research team discovers cellular marker for multiple sclerosis
- Drug-eluting stent controversy explored by leading specialists
- Manchester scores cancer imaging coup: WMIC collaborates with top specialist
- Radiofrequency ablation effective for small, early stage renal tumors
- Extra radiation dose helps local control of breast cancer
- MR imaging in local staging of prostate cancer
- Patients with Medicaid and those lacking insurance have higher risk of advanced laryngeal cancer
- New 'chemically-sensitive MRI scan' may bypass some invasive diagnostic tests in next decade
- Obesity predicts prostate cancer recurrence
- GE Healthcare continues leadership position for MR and CT service
- U of MN researchers discover noninvasive diagnostic tool for brain diseases
- FDA approves Reclast, the first and only once-yearly treatment for postmenopausal osteoporosis
- European cancer survival improves, UK, Denmark lag
- Cancer survival in US increasing for many cancer types
- Futures for clinical imaging of the brain
- Carestream Health debuts fully featured RIS that is pre-configured for greater affordability
- High radiation dose with CT angiography warrants caution in children
- International study strengthens case for daily calcium pill
- Dual therapy can control high-risk prostate cancer
- Different method of evaluating the urinary tract system reduces radiation dose
- A gene for metastasis
- Dusseldorf University receives donation for purchase of BSD-2000/3D/MR system
- Stereotactic single-dose radiotherapy an option for early lung cancer
- Colorectal cancer screening rates low in Canada three years after guidelines issued
- Patient selection, cancer control, and complications after local therapy for PSA failure
- Merge Healthcare announces new channel for eFilm Workstation
- Top scientist from Harvard appointed new director of the GSF Institute for Biological and Medical Imaging
- Never-smokers with COPD at increased risk of lung cancer-related mortality
- Carestream and Médical Tronik sign agreement for digital medical imaging
- Small bowel cancer screening may be warranted with Lynch syndrome
- Knee arthritis link to hard-to-treat lung cancer
- How to optimally prepare a patient for planned coronary angiography and subsequent angioplasty?
- Carestream Health showcases image management and archive capabilities for radiation oncology
- Need for increased efficiency in cardiology workflow pushes adoption of cardiology PACS
- Simple nomogram predicts life expectancy for prostate cancer
- Age and other factors predict stage III ovarian cancer prognosis
- Physician survey shows teleradiology helps improve patient care and quality of life for radiologists
- PET/CT reveals occult metastasis of head and neck cancer
- Bone size normalizes by adolescence in type 1 diabetics
- Two new genes found for rheumatoid arthritis
- Provectus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. begins phase 2 clinical trial for metastatic melanoma
- Lung cancer must be detected earlier
- Racial differences in kidney cancer care, outcome
- Carestream announces new Kodak X-Sight dyes for in vivo imaging applications
- Scientists, physicians present latest findings in 'personalized' cancer treatment and prevention
- For blacks, Southern 'stroke belt' is a killer
- Research may lead to earlier diagnosis, treatment of primary biliary cirrhosis
- Being overweight may independently increase risk for heart disease events
- Vision-Sciences gets FDA OK for video-based endoscopes
- Laparoscopic reintervention effective for failed antireflux surgery
- Breath testing may help detect lung cancer
- Metabolic syndrome heightens risk for development of uric-acid kidney stones
- 'Lumpectomy' possible for some prostate tumors
- Smokeless tobacco use linked to throat cancer
- Bone mineral density during strontium treatment reflects fracture rate
- CT scan benefits outweigh risks for kids
- New way to diagnose Alzheimer's disease promises earlier treatment
- Balloon sinuplasty radiation exposure deemed safe
- Office-based procedure adequate for the diagnosis of thyroid cancer
- Lower rate of thyroid cancer in African Americans may be caused by lax detection
- Blood protein detects lung cancer, even at earliest stage
- University of Minnesota study refutes belief that black men have more aggressive prostate cancer
- Strontium, taken up by new bone, increases density and strength
- New prostate cancer care legislation to fund lifesaving imaging research
- Brain center for 'sound space' identified
- Decision-making by residents on-call has 'miniscule' negative impact on patient care
- Catheter angiography may be an unnecessary follow-up for some blunt trauma patients
- Hypermethylated DNA in circulation of patients with HBV predicts liver cancer
- Breast cancer drug effective for fibroids in women
- Dramatic increase in hospital admissions for children with cancer
- Plenary lectures announced for world's largest osteoporosis congress
- First medical device for quantifying regional brain atrophy in patients with neurodegenerative disorders
- Capecitabine-trastuzumab safe, effective in pretreated metastatic breast cancer
- Simple, personalized interventions improve colorectal cancer screening rates
- Roche's Avastin helps inoperable colorectal cancer
- New treatment effective for patients with shoulder pain
- PT improves joint motion and function after acute treatment of frozen shoulder
- Updated brochure on gynecologic cancer treatments now available
- £6m investment for dental education in Liverpool
- InSightec resumes clinical trials for non-invasive treatment of brain tumors
- Cardiologists and heart surgeons meet for 'Controversies and Advances' conference
- FDG-PET/CT limited in lymph node staging in lung cancer
- New screening guidelines for women at high risk for breast cancer
- Why don't painkillers work for people with fibromyalgia?
- CardioDynamics gets nod for new ICG clinical parameters
- Three drinks a day ups breast cancer risk
- More research needed to advance knowledge of sex differences in lung cancer
- Intraoperative radiotherapy may control breast cancer recurrence
- Men okay with prostate cancer surveillance
- Manchester researchers announce new methods of beating breast cancer
- Nuance expands speech-enabled solutions for the radiology industry
- Confirma installs CADstream for prostate MRI at research sites
- Virtual colonoscopy: A new technology for colorectal cancer screening?
- Research points towards early cancer detection
- Dietary calcium could possibly prevent the spread of breast cancer to bone
- Understanding risks is best defense against breast cancer
- Prostate cancer no more aggressive in black men than white men
- CT colonography has advantages for colorectal cancer screening
- Differences observed between black and white women in use of breast cancer therapy
- Australian cancer dye test detects failing chemo
- Resident preparedness for pediatric anaphylaxis to contrast dye 'insufficient'
- Prostate cancer treatment ups cardiovascular mortality
- Transcutaneous cervical esophageal ultrasound can not substitute for 24-h pH monitoring or manometry
- NDMA launches new Google Desktop gadgets designed for women proactive in healthcare
- Low-fat diet may lower ovarian cancer risk
- IMRT better for sparing bladder when treating prostate cancer
- Early discharge feasible for some patients with pulmonary embolism
- Prostate cancer increases hip fracture risk by eight times in 50 to 65 year-olds, says large-scale study
- Breast cancer awareness: Is the message getting blurred?
- Clarified protocol issued for studies without informed consent
- Needle aspiration effective for calcific tendinitis of shoulder
- High-dose NSAIDs linked to lower breast cancer risk
- Acceleware recognized by University of Wisconsin-Madison for aiding in breast cancer research
- FDA approves new drug for advanced breast cancer
- Breast cancer survivors: keep heart health in mind
- Central venous pressure can be measured noninvasively by sonography
- Report credits improved screening techniques and more effective treatment for the noticeable drop in national cancer mortality rates
- ARRS to launch new continuing education program for radiologic technologists
- Combined PET and CT detects colorectal cancer recurrence, metastasis
- Quantitative PET imaging finds early determination of effectiveness of cancer treatment
- Procedure for finding blocked arteries gives patients options
- Early lung screening detects cancer before symptoms appear
- New guideline recommends when to use CT scans in ER for seizures
- Central venous catheters pose risk for hemodialysis patients
- PET signal after lung biopsy or wedge resection may lead to misdiagnosis
- Positioning pelvic cancer patients on stomachs for radiation yields better results
- Tiny radioactive spheres effectively treat cancer that has spread to the liver
- Breast cancer returns more often in black women
- Standardizing radiation dose in 4D-CT scans can reduce lung injury to cancer patients
- Extra radiation dose prevents breast cancer return in young women
- Stanozolol safe and effective for long-term management of hereditary angioedema
- New brain marker shows promise for predicting future Alzheimer's disease
- Imaging Diagnostic Systems CTLM Technology presented at Congress of World Society for Breast Health
- Radiation seed implant decreases risk of death over watchful waiting
- Increased glucose level is a strong risk factor for colorectal cancer
- Statewide program helps improve quality of care for heart attack
- Breast cancer screening may not be cost-effective for older women on dialysis
- Achilles tendon treatment shows promise
- Antireflux medications overprescribed for infants with regurgitation
- New technique promises early diagnosis of prostate cancer
- Early invasive cervical cancer imaging better with MRI than CT
- CAD plus MDCT useful in finding lung nodules
- Liability insurance for radiologist assistants now available from ASRT
- Chemo plus involved-field radiation best for early Hodgkin's disease
- Esophageal ultrasound not definitive for GERD diagnosis
- Symptom awareness, national screening trial key to lung cancer detection
- Lung cancer treatment leads to Irish honour
- Transient increase in cervical cancer risk in oral contraceptive users
- Study predicts cardiovascular disease risk for rheumatoid arthritis patients
- BC Cancer Agency pioneers faster, more precise radiotherapy treatment
- Study reveals differences in cancer stage presentation between rural and urban patients
- Research highlights important indicators of early-stage ovarian cancer
- Chemotherapy and radiation together extend lung cancer patients' lives
- Obesity and overweight linked to higher prostate cancer mortality
- New treatment holds promise for Tourette syndrome
- A new method for the early diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension
- Teriparatide counteracts bone loss induced by glucocorticoids
- Dasatinib therapy for leukemia may lead to lung problems
- LA BioMed research finds simpler way to assess breast cancer risk
- Breast cancer radiotherapy associated with some cardiac changes
- Inflammation a risk factor for colorectal neoplasia in ulcerative colitis
- Predicting the future in ovarian cancer
- DR Systems awarded contract with Premier for RIS and PACS
- Nonprofit organizations launch a new lung cancer early detection initiative
- X-ray screening reduces gastric cancer mortality in Costa Rica
- Gene therapy for Parkinson's disease modulates abnormal brain networks
- Should the UK lower the age for prostate cancer detection?
- Better detection accounts for increase in cases of thyroid cancer
- Skin injuries to patients can be avoided when radiation dose is monitored
- Simplified model predicts estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer risk
- White House awards Weill Cornell's Bruce McCandliss highest honor for early career scientists
- Transition from polyp to cancer age-dependent
- Found in translation: Prioritizing research questions in breast cancer
- Contrast-enhanced FDG-PET/CT: 'One stop shop' imaging for pancreatic cancer
- GE says CT scan has clearer images, cuts radiation
- Expert mammography centers can do more for informed medical decision-making, study shows
- Mammography recall rates 'above optimal' for women under 50
- Western lifestyle linked to higher breast cancer risk
- Early diagnosis of inflammatory breast cancer possible with PET/CT
- Radiation exposure of pregnant women more than doubled in ten years
- Increased use of CT scans raises risk of higher radiation exposures
- GE's prospective gating technology reduces ratiation dose for coronary CT
- MDCT helpful in selecting patients for vertebroplasty
- Freezing tumors eases cancer pain in study
- Preferred equipment financing and leasing company for the society wants to help pay your dues
- Improved function maintained for years after hip replacement
- Dual drug therapy comparable to letrozole for breast cancer
- Cancer surveillance futile in advanced cirrhosis
- UCSF Medical Center using newest high-tech tool for brain disorders
- MRE could provide a definitive diagnosis for people with muscle pain
- Europe to tackle brain disorder research by linking industry, academia
- Cleveland Clinic leading clinical program to improve early-stage lung cancer detection
- Identifying patients at high risk for total hip replacement
- Evidence for lung cancer screening deemed overstated
- IMDS updates PMA filing status for the new CT laser breast imaging system
- NEC enhances software for medical displays
- Ultrasound for open leg ulcers
- Bivalirudin a safe and effective antithrombin agent for high-risk ACS patients
- Urban Americans diagnosed with cancer later
- PET and bioluminescent imaging aid evaluation of stem cells' potential for new ways to treat disease
- MR angiography detects vascular changes during treatment for brain metastases
- Many Medicare beneficiaries not receiving colorectal cancer screening
- Immigrant patients less likely to report family history of cancer
- Child cancer risk higher near nuclear plants
- BRCA1 mutations promote breast cancer through effect on PTEN
- AIUM and ACEP publish guidelines for performing emergency trauma ultrasound -- the FAST exam
- Mammogram accuracy varies by radiologist
- Carestream launches CAD solution for CR digital mammography in Canada and Europe
- ASRT releases salary estimator as new benefit for members
- Cancer risk low with annual lung CT in cystic fibrosis patients
- Strong link between obesity and colorectal cancer
- Light and sound – the way forward for better medical imaging
- Chemotherapy after surgery for stage II CRC can improve survival
- Bronchodilators not linked with fracture risk in chronic lung disease
- Perfusion in burn injuries rapidly determined by using improved laser-Doppler technology
- Report sees 7.6 million global 2007 cancer deaths
- Isolated knee monoarthritis may indicate non-small-cell lung cancer
- New study data supports PreMD's breast cancer detection technology
- Breast cancer therapy response detected early
- New technique effective for lung blood clots
- Florida program gets women with suspicious mammogram to early treatment
- Colon cancer screenings may not pay off and could pose harm to some
- Depression might influence breast cancer risk
- MDS Nordion begins medical isotope shipments
- Task force discourages screening for asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis
- Michael J. Fox Foundation awards $2m to continue search for biomarkers of Parkinson's disease
- Lung cancer diagnostic test named one of the ten biggest medical breakthroughs of 2007
- Twin study indicates genetic basis for processing faces, places
- Most breast cancer surgeons don't talk to patients about reconstruction options
- Study determines costs of breast and cervical cancer detection among low-income women
- Electrode placement tied to success of deep brain stimulation for dystonia
- Arthroscopic autologous osteochondral grafting effective for knee cartilage lesions
- Short-term androgen deprivation markedly slows prostate cancer progression
- New treatment guidelines for cancerous cysts
- Varian receives FDA clearance for RapidArc radiotherapy technology
- Percutaneous radiofrequency ablation effective for small liver tumors
- Racial disparities persist in cancer care
- Fatherhood linked to prostate cancer risk
- Colonoscopy prep agents safe for kidneys
- Nonbreast cancer survival better among participants in breast screening program
- Chemotherapy has safely improved long-term survival in women with hormone-resistant breast cancer
- UAB research could improve the prognosis and treatment of lung cancer
- Higher Medicare spending yields mixed bag for patients
- Breast cancer risk varies widely among BRCA mutation carriers
- MRI highly sensitive in breast cancer detection
- New gene identified for condition that causes blood clots in brain
- Emphysema detected by low-dose chest CT linked to increased lung cancer risk
- Carestream Health announces US orders for wide range of medical imaging systems
- Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory's lung cancer research program awarded $100,000 grant
- Dr. Judah Folkman, US cancer pioneer, dies
- New understanding for superconductivity at high temperatures
- Gastric cancer survivors should be aware of osteoporosis
- Vascular surgeons ask, what's next for carotid artery stenting?
- New function for colon cancer gene found
- Virtual biopsy cuts out need for diagnostic surgery
- Further breakthroughs for breast cancer patients
- Ultrasound quality strongly affects ovarian cancer management
- Walking an hour a week cuts colon cancer risk
- ACR study to determine whether addition of CAD to CT colonography increases cancer detection over CTC alone
- Narrow band imaging detects hereditary colorectal cancer
- Low dose and low dose-rate radiation effects and models at the NCRP 44th Annual Meeting
- Combination therapy improves survival for certain prostate cancer patients
- Marijuana smokers face rapid lung destruction - as much as 20 years ahead of tobacco smokers
- Carestream Health announces US orders for its new Kodak DirectView Classic and Elite CR systems
- Low-dose computed tomography for the evaluation of flank pain in the pregnant population
- Statins don't appear to be linked with breast cancer risk
- Does prophylactic breast irradiation in patients with prostate cancer influence cardiac toxicity?
- Invasive strategy for non-ST-elevation MI improves outcome in elderly
- Secondhand smoke associated with worsening of lung function in cystic fibrosis
- Good early outcomes seen with PCI for unprotected left main coronary disease
- Adverse events common when biliary stents used for peripheral arterial disease
- ACPM concludes insufficient evidence to recommend routine prostate cancer screening
- Expression patterns of microRNAs appear altered in colon cancer, and associated with poor outcomes
- German public health system to initiate reimbursement process for Given Imaging’s PillCam SB
- European companies collaborate on the introduction of HistoScanning technology for the prostate
- Endovascular treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysm is safer than open repair
- Carestream Health introduces new radiographic table for DR imaging systems
- Physician characteristics are associated with quality of cancer care
- UC scientists awarded $1.7m for low back pain research
- Study reveals improved prediction of prostrate cancer
- Molecules may help predict survival in liver cancer
- Breast cancer diagnosis comes late for women in gentrifying neighborhoods
- Osteoporosis common in stomach cancer survivors
- Proteomic profiling helps identify patients with liver cancer
- Foam sclerotherapy effective for treatment of varicocele
- First European Lung Cancer Conference
- Early detection critical in treating pediatric thyroid cancer
- Survival benefit seen with radiation therapy in early pancreatic cancer
- Asymptomatic interstitial lung disease common in patients with RA
- Zilver trial aims to offer high-tech relief for peripheral arterial disease
- Breast MRI prior to breast-conserving treatment does not improve outcome
- Thrombus aspiration improves outcomes of primary PCI for acute MI
- Improving the recognition of brain tumors
- PET outperforms CT in characterization of lung nodules
- Patient age most important prognostic factor in papillary thyroid cancer
- Asian women at risk for arterial defect
- NuView secures rights for an imaging agent for the diagnosis of breast and prostate cancers
- Digirad to receive Frost and Sullivan 2007 North American award for product strategy
- Ultrasound markets in Sub-Saharan Africa driven by economic growth and donor funding
- Anti-cancer effect of salpingo-oophorectomy differs by BRCA type
- Very low radiation exposure during balloon catheter dilation
- Provider influence and patient barriers affect use of colorectal cancer screening
- Predictors of inaccurate online breast cancer information
- Philips is only vendor to earn two prestigious KLAS awards for cardiology technologies
- Carestream Health announces new orders for its portable, integrated CR/X-Ray system
- Sheffield engineers have big ideas for the latest in medical scanners
- NYU, Tel Aviv University create non-invasive imaging method for diagnosing osteoarthritis
- Talk boosts colon cancer screening rates
- Attention to heart health good for the brain
- Digital mammography best for screening in some younger women
- Sutent cancer drug causes heart failure in some
- Appropriate timing in the use of breast shields in children can further reduce MDCT radiation dose
- Non-cancer deaths more common among breast cancer survivors
- Expenditures rising for back and neck problems, but health outcomes are not improving
- Hair sample may provide non-invasive means of breast cancer diagnosis
- Joint accreditation for providers of continuing healthcare education
- Benefits of Medicare-paid mammography lag for black women
- No difference seen with glucosamine or placebo for hip osteoarthritis
- St. David's Medical Center first in Texas to implement visually guided catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation
- NIH report on intracranial stent points out need for upcoming large-scale clinical trial
- Study identifies which men are likely to have persistent prostate cancer
- Philips increases sales of Green Products by one third to €5.3bn in 2007
- Arizona Cancer Center welcomes the Super Colon
- CHEK2 variant increases breast cancer risk
- Functional imaging in penile cancer: PET/CT, MRI, and sentinel lymph node biopsy
- Fujifilm's digital mammography technology now available for mobile use
- IOF hails WHO report and FRAX Web site as milestones in osteoporosis prevention and treatment
- Overweight and obese men have lower PSA values, even before they get prostate cancer
- Peptide ligands noninvasively assess cancer response to therapy
- Risk factors for stroke identified in hypertensive patients with coronary disease
- Study details link between obesity, carbs and esophageal cancer
- Risk factors for retinochoroiditis with congenital toxoplasmosis identified
- Paper recommends prenatal scanning for vasa praevia
- Registration open for mild cognitive impairment two-day workshop
- FDA approves Avastin for breast cancer
- Mycophenolate mofetil useful for scleroderma-associated interstitial lung disease
- Covidien wins FDA OK for generic heart image agent
- Breast shielding reduces radiation dose in children undergoing chest MDCT
- Carestream Health's DR portfolio earns top ranking by MD Buyline
- No additional benefit found for personalized intervention to promote regular mammograms
- Breast cancer death rates among black women not decreasing across all states
- Finding cancer at an early stage
- Obstructive sleep apnea a risk factor for death in stroke patients
- Intensity-modulated radiation therapy is inconsistently delivered
- Adding breast density to risk model improves cancer prediction
- Small study shows marijuana does not increase risk of head, neck cancer
- Red meat consumption linked to colorectal cancer: advice for Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
- Researchers identify new genetic marker for breast cancer
- Fujifilm receives FDA approval for Unity SpeedSuite
- PET/CT planning beneficial for head and neck cancer patients
- Center for robotic surgery created at Imperial College London
- ACR supports ACS inclusion of CT colonography as recommended screening tool for colorectal cancer in new screening guidelines
- Cancer pill could affect women's fertility
- Estrogen levels predict breast cancer recurrence
- AGA supports new guidelines favoring tests that prevent colorectal cancer
- Sleep apnea costly for older adults
- Many older breast cancer patients discontinue tamoxifen
- Chest pain a leading reason for hospital emergency department visits
- Philips launches wireless tracking system for mobile imaging
- Montefiore Recognized Nationwide for Leadership in Technological Innovation
- CT superior to MRI for detecting coronary artery disease
- MRI More Accurately Determines Cancer Spread Into Breast Ducts
- Computer-Aided Detection Could Help Breast Cancer Screening
- Racial Disparity in Breast Cancer Outcome Linked to Aggressive Tumors
- Virtual Colonoscopy Effective in Preventing Colorectal Cancer
- Effective Prevention Of Colorectal Cancer With Virtual Colonoscopy
- Lung cancer survival rates significantly improve with annual CT screening
- Inadequate treatment common among patients with obstructive lung disease
- Drug switch improves breast cancer survival: study
- FDA OKs Genentech drug for early breast cancer
- J&J breast cancer test should be approved: US panel
- AstraZeneca to start new lung cancer drug trial
- Cancer Research UK Launches Monthly Podcast
- World's First CE Marked Real-Time, Gene-Based Test For Improved Detection Of Breast Cancer Launches In Europe
- Bortezomib shows some promise against lung cancer
- Cancer stem cells start tumors in mice: studies
- Subset of human colon cancer cells capable of initiating tumors
- A UK doctor who destroyed a patient’s xerogram he had mistakenly cleared of cancer found guilty of misconduct
- Lobular regression reduces breast cancer risk
- Kodak Shows CAD Solutions for FFDM and CR Mammography Systems
- British drug watchdog backs new breast cancer drugs
- Different doses of docetaxel suitable for second-line treatment of breast cancer
- Tumor-specific colorectal cancer marker identified
- Natco Pharma launches branded drug for lung cancer
- Roche files Herceptin in Japan for breast cancer
- Guidelines released for diagnostic testing in suspected pulmonary embolism
- BSD Medical Announces Completion of 340 Patient Cancer Study
- PET/CT colonography promising for colorectal cancer staging
- Erythrocyte levels maintained with aerobic exercise during radiation therapy
- Residue-free NaP tablets effective, well-tolerated for bowel prep
- New guidelines improve HER2 testing accuracy for breast cancer
- Breast cancer screening under 50 questioned
- For prostate cancer, action may beat waiting: study
- Breast cancer family history raises prostate cancer risk in African Americans
- Concurrent adjuvant therapy improves local control of breast cancer
- New England Journal of Medicine publishes data from pivotal study of avastin plus chemotherapy in most common type of lung cancer.
- Hyperthermia therapy for recurrent breast cancer added to 2007 NCCN Guidelines
- Second opinions prompt changes in breast cancer management
- Sharp drop in breast cancer incidence attributed to HRT decline
- Nonsurgical treatment for arteriovenous malformations
- Chemotherapy delay after colon cancer surgery increases mortality
- Experimental cancer drug attacks tumours in novel way
- Radiation useful in drug-eluting stent restenosis
- PET scans track breast cancer response to chemotherapy
- Saline infusion sonohysterography effective for infertility workup
- 3D ultrasonography an accurate modality for investigating functional dyspepsia
- Access to prior mammograms helps radiologists detect breast cancer
- President of German Cancer Society to lead cancer treatment program
- Cancer Center of North Dakota first to offer image guided radiotherapy treatment
- Mammogram comparison important in breast cancer screening
- MRI of the ankle changes patient treatment and improves referring physician confidence in diagnosis
- PET/CT in cancer patient management
- PET scan facilitates decision-making for colorectal metastases in liver
- Kodak to sell health group for up to $2.55 billion
- High-intensity focused ultrasound effective against high-risk prostate cancer
- Tracing agent plus ultrasound helps test cancer therapy's effectiveness
- U.S. groups push for more FDA funding
- Cancer deaths declining in U.S.
- Mammographic density an independent risk factor for breast cancer
- Availability may influence cancer treatment decisions
- Peregrine Pharmaceuticals' Tumor Necrosis Therapy for the treatment of lung cancer launched in China
- Lower socioeconomic status linked to reduced drug doses for breast cancer
- Breast density may increase cancer risk
- Repeat bone scans not helpful for predicting fractures in most older women
- Vasodilator therapy safe for patients with low blood pressure and heart failure
- MDCT accurately locates bowel perforation avoiding need for exploratory surgery
- Men with breast cancer risk second cancer, too
- American Liver Foundation warns of an increase in US liver cancer deaths
- Annual flu vaccines should be mandatory for healthcare workers
- Varian receives FDA clearance for monitor that tracks a patient's position during radiotherapy and radiosurgery
- New guidelines issued for diagnosis and management of venous thromboembolism
- Prostate cancer patients see high survival rates with seed implants
- Inadequate communication reduces benefits of mammogram screening for black women
- Incidentally detected lung cancers less likely to require pneumonectomy
- Chest surgeons propose new patient-centered measures for indicating quality of lung surgery
- Improved imaging for identifying breast cancer in overweight women
- FDA OKs test to predict breast cancer return
- BSD Medical's new cancer ablation system unveiled
- Cancer cases in Europe rising as population ages
- Worldwide hand-carried ultrasound market to top $1 billion by 2011
- 3-D ultrasound identifies women at risk for impending preterm birth
- Lung cancer rates higher among female nonsmokers than previously
- CIMA and the University of California share patent for a diagnostic test for breast cancer
- Reseacher to study astronaut bone loss for space biology agency
- Disparities in colon cancer screening remain among Medicare patients
- Precision targeting lowers risk while directing higher dose of radiation at tumors
- Survey finds perceived risk of recurrence low in African-American breast cancer survivors
- CT-PET scans spot occult esophageal cancer metastasis
- GPS for the body to assist with precision-guided prostate cancer treatments
- Patient-detected breast cancer has higher recurrence, mortality risk
- Breath test detects lung cancer in early stages
- New nonsurgical option for women suffering from painful fibroid tumors
- Colon cancer screening: going 'back to the future'?
- 2008 President’s Budget for Health and Human Services
- A black and white look at breast cancer mortality
- National Cancer Institute to accelerate genetic research with news software
- Custom-made cancer cell attacks
- Robust technology to functionalize nanoparticles for biomedical applications
- Baptist and UroCenter to participate in prostate cancer clinical study
- People with genetic predictors of colorectal cancer are not getting screened
- Children with cancer risk fragile bones
- Drug industry increasingly influences breast cancer research
- Colorimetric sensor array uses exhaled breath to ID lung cancer
- IntelePACS and InteleViewer Workstation approved for digital mammography
- Yale professor wins award for ultrasound research
- Minimally invasive procedure effectively detects, evaluates lung cancer
- SPECT/CT aids sentinel node mapping in breast cancer patients
- Prostate cancer therapy may increase risk of death from heart disease in older men.
- Childhood cancer survivors at risk of 2nd cancer
- Incidence of benign pathologic findings at partial nephrectomy for solitary renal mass presumed to be renal cell carcinoma on preoperative imaging
- Endoscopic ultrasound tracks lung cancer
- Radiofrequency ablation safe and effective for osteoid osteoma
- Medical, IT, engineering experts form advisory panel for electronic health record safety
- GE Healthcare teams up with University of North Carolina to advance breast cancer research
- Multi-year data shows treatment prevents amputation and safely opens small blocked arteries below the knee
- Correct patient positioning can decrease CT radiation dose
- Two novel imaging techniques for earlier detection of lung disease
- Lung Cancer Alliance maintains support for CT scans
- MR imaging detects breast cancer in those at high risk
- Healthy global market for contrasting agents growing to $15bn by 2010
- CAD useful in finding cancers missed by radiologists, but it leads to higher patient recall rate
- Whole-body CT better than standard examinations for detection of recurrence of NSCLC
- MR imaging helps identify cases for angiography
- PET/CT better than whole-body MRI for colon cancer analysis
- MRI 'imaging technique of choice' for aortic arch anomalies
- Automated pitch adaptation impacts on dose exposure generated by a dual source CT-scanner
- Study reveals how some molecules inhibit growth of lung cancer cells
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