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Taking Kids' Pix with Pizazz |
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by Lin Muschlitz |
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Improvements in pediatric imaging are providing faster scans,
less radiation, and better distraction methods—pluses for
patients and physicians alike. |
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To the Point |
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Community Outreach |
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by Andi Lucas |
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Newswatch |
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October 2005 |
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Video game technology helps to 'zap' cancer in IMRT treatments;
companies join up to offer PACS training;
AIUM's new statement on keepsake imaging; and more. |
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Informatics Report |
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Working in Your Cardio |
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by Michael Mack |
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Step By Step |
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The Highs and Lows of Breast MR |
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by Renee DiIulio |
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With a high sensitivity and variable specificity, MR plays
an important role in the detection of breast cancer but is not
advocated as a primary screening tool. When is breast MR
indicated, and how can physicians get specific? |
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Case Study |
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Driving to the Edge |
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by Dave Cater |
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One Seattle healthcare provider aims to reach women
in remote areas with an 18-wheel mobile mammography coach |
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Product Showcase |
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| Special Section |
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A Closer Look:
The Changing Face of Women's Healthcare |
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by Dana Hinesly |
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Converging technologies in imaging are altering women's
healthcare, making room for quicker diagnoses and treatments. |
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A Fair Share |
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by Wren Davis |
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Women comprise 50% of medical students but only 25% of radiologists.
Why doesn't the radiology field have its fair share? |
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