Radiology and Imaging

ESC Paper: Cardiologists Must Reduce Inappropriate Radiation Exposure

Radiation from cardiology procedures equals more than 50 chest X-rays per person each year In a recent position paper published in the... Read more

ECR 2014 Aims For The Top

The European Congress of Radiology (ECR), the annual meeting of the European Society of Radiology (ESR), will take place from March 6-10, 2014,... Read more

Gene Variant Affects Brain Atrophy in Mild Cognitive Impairment

According to a study published online in the journal Radiology, the presence of a gene variant in people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI)... Read more

‘Active MRI’ Illuminates Wrist in Motion

Diagnosing problems in the wrist has become easier thanks to a new technology as published online in the journal PLoS ONE. A team consisting... Read more

Delphinus’ Breast Ultrasound Tomography Receives USFDA Approval

Delphinus Medical Technologies, Inc., innovator and developer of a new ultrasound platform that images the entire breast, has received 510(k)... Read more

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Radiologist Dr Georgia Spear of NorthShore Medical Group The Hologic’s SuperSonic™ MACH™ 40 Ultrasound System brings radiologists a new generation of ultrasound technology.   At times, mammographic findings turn out very subtle. Ultrasounds enhance the detection of these findings, thus improving the accuracy of diagnosis.   This new... Read more

Dr Amy Patel, Breast Radiologist and Medical Director, Breast Care Center, Liberty Hospital  The Hologic SuperSonic™ MACH™ 40 Ultrasound System improves diagnostic confidence because of lesion conspicuity and a wide expanse of shades of grey that is not found in other ultrasound units. It is very important to accurately know what one sees on... Read more

Dr. med. Bettina Wolfgarten, Specialist in radiology, Wolfgarten Radiology, Bonn Germany   Views and opinions expressed here in by third parties alone and do not necessarily reflect those of Hologic.   A biopsy with the Brevera is like the lights suddenly going on when you're driving in a tunnel. It makes a huge difference to actually... Read more

White Papers and Case Studies

Computer-Aided Diagnosis for Breast Ultrasound

2016 23 Jul

Samsung Applies Deep Learning from Big Data in World-First The Samsung RS80A with Prestige premium ultrasound device now includes S-Detect™, which applies deep learning to breast lesion analysis using ultrasound. Background   Breast ultrasound can be hard to read and interpret and the reader may experience fatigue and attention lapses.... Read more

Hybrid Learning

2022 26 May

The next step in transforming medical education What drives the change in education? The COVID-19 pandemic has driven digitalization in every aspect of our lives. In our professional lives, we all got used to working and collaborating remotely – and by now, everyone has become an expert in video conferencing. In the entire educational sector,... Read more

3DQuorum™ Imaging Technology

2021 25 Feb

Improving radiologist performance through Artificial Intelligence and SmartSlices Brad Keller, Ph.D, Director, Clinical Research Breast Health, Hologic, Inc. Ashwini Kshirsagar, Ph.D, Chief Scientist, Clinical Solutions, Research and Development, Hologic, Inc. Andrew Smith, Ph.D., Vice President, Image Research Breast Health, Hologic. Inc.... Read more

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Chronic Disease Management using GeoAI Applications: Severe Respiratory Illness in Spain

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Managing the Whole Health of the Ageing Population

Summary: With a rapidly growing older population, effective care for...

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Patient responsibility for following up on test results

A risk manager recently asked for guidance on the patient's...

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Prone Position in Awake, Non-Intubated Patients with ARDS: From Physiology to the Bedside

Prone position (PP) in awake, non-intubated patients with respiratory...

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