Next-Generation Linear Accelerator Enters Manufacturing
The technology, based on research from Stanford University, will be integrated into Leo Cancer Care platforms with the first installation at Mayo Clinic.
The technology, based on research from Stanford University, will be integrated into Leo Cancer Care platforms with the first installation at Mayo Clinic.
Researchers used cardiac CT data from over 11,000 patients to show that long-term exposure to common urban air pollutants was associated with more advanced coronary atherosclerosis, even at exposure levels below current standards.
Clearances for the Rembra platform of scanning systems aim to enable high-throughput imaging at scale and elevate precision across the cancer care pathway.
The next-generation CT platform delivers reconstruction speeds of up to 106 images per second and supports up to 270 patients per day, with an 85-cm bore designed for complex procedures.
Read MoreResearchers used low-dose DDR cineloops to measure scapulohumeral rhythm following anatomic and reverse total shoulder arthroplasty, highlighting the modality’s potential role in functional imaging and post-operative assessment.
Read MoreThe solution identifies and categorizes positive findings across lung, pleura, heart, bone, and hardware regions to support clinical decision-making.
Read MoreGE HealthCare’s updated LOGIQ portfolio targets growing imaging volumes with automated abdominal tools, ultrasound-guided fat fraction, and expanded third-party AI integration.
Read MoreClearances cover a sealed-magnet 1.5T system, a new 3T platform, and an AI-driven workflow ecosystem aimed at improving efficiency and addressing operational constraints.
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