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Nuclear Medicine

Molecular Imaging Technique Uses Ultrasound and Microscopic Bubbles to Target Cancer Cells

An imaging technique combining ultrasound and specially modified contrast agents may allow researchers to noninvasively detect cancer and show its progression, according to new research. More...
25 Mar 2010

Positron Emission Mammography Technology Used for Novel Radiotracer Research

Universities in the United States are utilizing positron emission mammography scanner technology in preclinical and translational research for the development of novel radiotracers. More...
25 Mar 2010

Noninvasive Imaging, Earlier Surgery Can Stop Seizures in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex

When medication fails to control seizures in children with tuberous sclerosis complex, a rare genetic disorder that affects multiple organ systems and frequently causes epilepsy, surgery to remove part of the brain is frequently necessary. More...
15 Mar 2010

Less Is More in Cancer Imaging - New Technique Helps Scanners Pinpoint Tumors

When one diagnoses a cancer patient, it is important to collect as much information about that person as possible. Now an accurate diagnosis could depend on throwing some of that data away. More...
11 Mar 2010

Neuroimaging Study May Pave Way for Effective Alzheimer's Treatments

Scientists have determined that a new imaging technology known as Pittsburgh Compound-B-positron emission tomography is effective in detecting deposits of amyloid-beta protein plaques in the brains of living people, and that these deposits are predictive of who will develop Alzheimer's disease. More...
11 Mar 2010

Proton Beam Therapy Useful in Treating Sinonasal Cancers

Proton beam-radiation therapy shows encouraging results for patients with locally advanced sinonasal malignancies, according to a new study. More...
11 Mar 2010

Imaging Shows that Brain Dopamine Receptor Density Correlates with Social Status

People have typically viewed the benefits that increase with social status principally from the perspective of external rewards. A new study published suggests that there are internal rewards as well. More...
03 Mar 2010
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