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Tuesday, December 1 Morning Edition
MRI identifies patients at high risk for prostate cancer
In carefully selected high-risk patients, MRI may represent a cost-effective screening test for prostate cancer.
SPECIAL REPORT
Plans to move RSNA meetings to Orlando are being reconsidered.
Digital mammography draws crowds at Trex exhibit
Increasing market pressures encourage creative business ventures among academic radiologists.
MRI guides diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary vein anomalies
When echocardiography or angiography fails to provide clear-cut information about pulmonary vein abnormalities, MRI provides clear images that yield clinically useful information.
Aetna U.S. Healthcare orders MR providers to receive ACR accreditation
Decision will take effect Jan. 1, 2000Decision will take effect Jan. 1, 2000
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GE Medical Systems and Cerner discuss new alliance
Relationships with other PACS and RIS vendors that do not pose direct conflicts will continue.
CT detects unique trauma-related injuries in pregnancy
Blunt trauma often results in unusual maternal and fetal injuries that carry a high risk of fetal mortality and require rapid identification.
Voice recognition gains ground in radiology
As the technology becomes more sophisticated, attendees take products more seriously.
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