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Merge Healthcare opens its code

Neil Versel August 17, 2009
Merge Healthcare, a company that seems to be back on its feet after an accounting scandal, a trip through bankruptcy and a change of management, is opening up some of its proprietary code for outside development.
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Preclinical Data From Amgen's Oncology Pipeline to be Presented at AACR

Industry News Release April 16, 2009
Amgen today announced that results from several preclinical studies investigating potential new cancer agents will be presented at the 2009 American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting in Denver between April 18-22, 2009.
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Technology allows more precise brain tumor surgery at German hospital

Sam Collins February 25, 2009
The Department of Neurosurgery Ulm University and Günzburg District Hospital have inaugurated the BrainSUITE iMRI, a digitally-integrated workflow-optimized neurosurgical operating room.
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World's First Portable, Battery-Operated, Equine-Dedicated CT Solution Installed at Penn Vet's New Bolton Center

Industry News Release February 23, 2009
Universal Medical Systems, Inc. (UMS) of Ohio, the leading worldwide supplier of innovative veterinary computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems, recently unveiled EQUUS One -- the world's first equine-dedicated, portable, battery-operated CT scanner -- at the New Bolton Center in Kennett Square, Pa., the large-animal facility of the University of Pennsylvania's School of Veterinary Medicine.
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TEPR's advocacy for online resources includes a story of survival

Healthcare IT News Staff February 03, 2009
The effort to develop social networking tools for healthcare took a personal turn at this week's TEPR+ conference in Palm Springs, Calif.
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Medicine gets Personal

Healthcare IT News Staff December 08, 2008
IT'S A STORY that unfolds all too frequently at Nationwide Children's Hospital: Parents, worried about their baby's fever and severe abdominal pain, visit the emergency room ...
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CyberKnife to help cancer center target previously untreatable cancer

Bernie Monegain August 27, 2008
The Comprehensive Blood and Cancer Centers, a physician owned and operated organization, has purchased a CyberKnife Robotic Radiosurgery System for its seven-acre campus.The CyberKnife System...
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New Products

Healthcare IT News Staff May 20, 2007
Philips 4D imaging software helps workflow Andover, MA - Philips has released Brilliance CT Big Bore, an oncology 4D imaging technology meant to im...
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Christus Spohn cancer registry back on track

Bernie Monegain April 12, 2007
CORPUS CHRISTI, TX - Christus Spohn Cancer Center in the past several months has managed to clear a backlog of required data entries, after outsourcing the work to a company specializes in handl...
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Sifting mounds of data

Bernie Monegain May 10, 2005
Dr. Eric Bremer knows a thing or two about brain tumors in children. The mortality rate is high, and the key to the most effective treatment is in knowing exactly what type of tumor is being treated....
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