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MRI identifies ‘hidden’ fat that puts adolescents at risk for disease
28/02/2007 00:00 - Radiological Society of North America (RSNA)

According to a new study featured in the March issue of Radiology, single-slice magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a fast, non-invasive way to measure intra-abdominal fat.
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Confirma advances computer-aided-detection for breast MRI
28/02/2007 10:48 - Solidcore Systems

Confirma advances CAD for breast MRI with change control software from Solidcore.
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Minimally invasive procedure effectively detects, evaluates lung cancer
28/02/2007 10:42 - Duke News

Endoscopic ultrasound can safely and effectively determine whether masses in or around the lungs are cancerous or benign.
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Yale professor wins award for ultrasound research
28/02/2007 10:16 - Yale University

Yale professor wins Dru Carlson Award for ultrasound research.
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Penn patient stresses value of clinical trials
28/02/2007 10:02 - PENN Medicine

Patient undergoing treatment for deadly brain tumor, stresses importance of clinical trials.
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Colon cancers missed more often in office setting
28/02/2007 09:47 - Reuters

The rate of new or missed colorectal cancers in patients undergoing colonoscopy is influenced by where the screening procedure takes place.
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IntelePACS and InteleViewer Workstation approved for digital mammography
27/02/2007 12:45 - Intelerad

Intelerad announces FDA has approval for its IntelePACS and InteleViewer Workstation.
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Retinal vessel status in the elderly reflects small vessel disease in the brain
27/02/2007 09:52 - Reuters

Retinal vessel status in the elderly reflects small vessel disease in the brain.
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Retinal vessel status in the elderly reflects small vessel disease in the brain
27/02/2007 09:52 - Reuters

Retinal vessel status in the elderly reflects small vessel disease in the brain.
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Colorimetric sensor array uses exhaled breath to ID lung cancer
27/02/2007 09:32 - Reuters

Using exhaled breath, a colorimetric chemical sensory array can distinguish between patients with lung cancer and healthy subjects.
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Reduced brain tissue volume seen with postnatal dexamethasone
27/02/2007 09:07 - Reuters

MRI used to observe preterm infants with extremely low birth weight.
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Drug industry increasingly influences breast cancer research
26/02/2007 09:55 - American Cancer Society

Breast cancer treatment trials supported by the pharmaceutical industry are more likely to report positive results.
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Children with cancer risk fragile bones
26/02/2007 09:42 - American Cancer Society

Physicians caring for children with cancer should be on the lookout for signs of bone fragility caused by disease and treatment.
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Eye movement tasks can be used to assess fetal alcohol spectrum disorders
23/02/2007 12:55 - Blackwell Publishing

Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is hard to accurately diagnose because of few objective diagnostic tools. New research indicates than neuroimaging technology can be used to assess individuals w...
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People with genetic predictors of colorectal cancer are not getting screened
23/02/2007 10:31 - Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

Even when diagnosed with a condition that is a strong genetic predictor of colorectal cancer, many patients do not seek out genetic counseling or cancer screening, according to a recent study.
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Baptist and UroCenter to participate in prostate cancer clinical study
23/02/2007 10:18 - Baptist Memorial Health Care

The UroCenter is the first site in the nation approved by the Food and Drug Administration for a Phase III clinical study to test a noninvasive therapy that uses ultrasound technology to treat localiz...
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Hyperthermia to turn chemotherapy into a ‘smart weapon’
22/02/2007 10:16 -

Researchers at Duke University have begun testing the use of an encapsulated chemotherapy drug to provide precision heat therapy (hyperthermia) in women whose breast cancers have recurred in their che...
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Custom-made cancer cell attacks
22/02/2007 09:48 - Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council

Researchers in Vancouver are using a particle accelerator to separate the atoms of radioactive material. The idea is to tailor cancer treatments to the cells in a patient's body, giving each person a ...
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National Cancer Institute to accelerate genetic research with news software
22/02/2007 09:32 - Interactive Supercomputing Inc.

Interactive Supercomputing's Star-P software is being used by scientists at the National Cancer Institute to mine vast public databases of genomic information for potential new medical discoveries.
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Robust technology to functionalize nanoparticles for biomedical applications
22/02/2007 17:29 - IMEC

Research center IMEC, in Belgium, has developed a generic and versatile method to synthesize stable, biocompatible magnetic nanoparticles that can be used for a wide variety of biomedical applications...
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GE imaging systems 'may result in excessive scatter radiation exposure'
21/02/2007 10:27 - GE Healthcare

GE Healthcare has identified a potential safety issue affecting four of its imaging systems and has issued an urgent recall notice to facilities that have one or more of the potentially faulty product...
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2008 President’s Budget for Health and Human Services
21/02/2007 09:27 -

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US health care spending seen doubling in 10 years
21/02/2007 14:49 - Reuters

US spending on prescription drugs, hospital care and other health services is expected to double to $4.1 trillion annually over the next decade, up from $2.1 trillion in 2006, a government report foun...
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A black and white look at breast cancer mortality
21/02/2007 14:10 - University of East Anglia

African and African American women are more likely to die of breast cancer than their white counterparts because they tend to get the disease before the menopause, suggests a new research.
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Colon cancer screening: going 'back to the future'?
20/02/2007 00:00 - Indiana University

To increase screening rates for colorectal cancers, we need more convenient and less invasive screening tests. An infrequently used type of fecal sampling test, which has had FDA approval since 2001, ...
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