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October 2007: Kids Care


Features

Cover Story
Half the Battle
  by Cat Vasko
  Advanced imaging technology meets with human innovation in a pediatric cancer case.

Lifestyle and Longevity
  by Tor Valenza
  An alternative emerges in breast-conservation therapy.
The Virtue of Virtual
  by C.A. Wolski
  CT colonography is gaining favor as a less expensive, less intrusive cancer screen.
Breathing New Life into Respiratory Gating
  by Ann H. Carlson
  Real-time solutions help radiation oncologists deliver more precise treatment.


Sections

MRI & CT
  Chinese breast imaging center evaluation CT laser mammography.
Ultrasound
  Professional soccer team scores z.one system to evaluate injuries on the field.
Oncology
  Radiosurgery expert appointed 2007 ASTRO fellow.
Informatics
  New training program helps facilities conform.
R & F
  Cedara's C4 invasion continues with digital mammography.

Departments

  To the Point
Sophisticated Ladies?
  by Marianne Matthews
Product Showcase
Emerging Technology
  Bringing multimodality ultrasound where you need it.

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