Challenges Facing Radiology with Optum Insight’s Tracy Byers
Ahead of RSNA, Tracy Byers of Optum Insight delves into the pressing challenges and groundbreaking solutions in the radiology industry.
Ahead of RSNA, Tracy Byers of Optum Insight delves into the pressing challenges and groundbreaking solutions in the radiology industry.
New research takes a critical step toward making digital infrared thermal imaging more useful for monitoring breast tumors.
Using data compiled from CT scans, German researchers have developed a computational model of the lung that can be used to predict and prevent injuries caused by mechanical ventilation.
Researchers can now identify the precise location of proteins within individual cells, reaching the resolution of the cell membrane and the smallest subcellular organelles.
Read MoreNipple-sparing mastectomy is becoming a popular measure for breast cancer surgeries, but it is important to first make sure that the cancer has not spread into the tissues of the nipple.
Read MoreThe methodology that combines the bioprinting and imaging of glioblastoma cells in a cost-effective way that more closely models what happens inside the human body.
Read MoreX-ray histotomography allows researchers to study the details of cells in a tissue sample without having to cut it into slices—a technique, researchers say, that could lead to better diagnosis and treatment for a variety of diseases, including cancer.
Read MoreThree-dimensional imaging of the human placenta has been developed to help understand the reasons for fetal growth restriction, a condition which affects thousands of mothers.
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