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Imaging Side Effects - Articles
is the imaging side of healthcar ...
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Medical Quack

Posted
Mon 10 Nov 2008 4:17pm
is the imaging side of healthcare becoming over saturated? Mergers and buyouts are becoming very familiar terms in health care today and the imaging business has their share as well. BD
Sales continue to fall while losses increase for medical imaging software vendors Emageon Inc. and Merge Healthcare. Birmingham, Ala.-based Emageon had a net
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image vs. effectiveness, coping vs. acting
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Laura
Posted
Sun 19 Dec 2010 8:00am
her. One is that treatments seem to be sold to families on the basis of image rather than effectiveness. The other was that the role of parents and family was more about coping than taking action.
It struck me that this is a good description of the difference between the F.E.A.S.T. community and some others. Effectiveness and taking action
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New Breast Cancer Imaging Detects Treatment Effectiveness
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Aaron Tabor
Posted
Wed 03 Nov 2010 7:30am
if treatments like chemotherapy are effective because the primary way to determine if the treatments work is to measure a reduction in tumor size using various imaging techniques. However, breast cancer researchers from the Cambridge Research Institute have developed a new way to potentially detect the effectiveness of chemotherapy treatment much earlier
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Diagnostic Imaging 2.0: The beginning
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Imre Kissik and Andras Szekely
Posted
Tue 12 Aug 2008 4:21pm
I launched our Diagnostic Imaging 2.0 section a short while ago, but now, as I am preparing for some Web 2.0 and Radiology conferences, the time has come for me to organize my thoughts better.
So, in the next couple days, I am going to write a series of posts about Diagnostic Imaging 2.0, which will include specific:
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What are the Various Diagnostic Imaging Tests?
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ShapeUp ..
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm
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RICHARD P. LEWIS, MD: Cardiovascular medicine has more imaging tests than anybody else, by a long ways. Actually, the first diagnostic imaging test was a chest x-ray invented around... at an electrocardiogram, which would tell you which side of the heart was thicker than normal, whether the atrium was enlarged and use certainly the chest x-ray.
Then cardiac catheterization
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