Philips Medical Systems commercially launched its Syntegra multimodality software at the June Society of Nuclear Medicine meeting as part of two other products. The company released the software to run on the Pinnacle3 3D radiation therapy planning
Philips Medical Systems commercially launched its Syntegra multimodality software at the June Society of Nuclear Medicine meeting as part of two other products. The company released the software to run on the Pinnacle3 3D radiation therapy planning system and the Philips Gemini PET/CT system. Syntegra is designed to improve workflow between diagnostic and radiation oncology.
Can Radiomics Bolster Low-Dose CT Prognostic Assessment for High-Risk Lung Adenocarcinoma?
December 16th 2024A CT-based radiomic model offered over 10 percent higher specificity and positive predictive value for high-risk lung adenocarcinoma in comparison to a radiographic model, according to external validation testing in a recent study.
Study Shows Merits of CTA-Derived Quantitative Flow Ratio in Predicting MACE
December 11th 2024For patients with suspected or known coronary artery disease (CAD) without percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), researchers found that those with a normal CTA-derived quantitative flow ratio (CT-QFR) had a 22 percent higher MACE-free survival rate.
The Reading Room: Racial and Ethnic Minorities, Cancer Screenings, and COVID-19
November 3rd 2020In this podcast episode, Dr. Shalom Kalnicki, from Montefiore and Albert Einstein College of Medicine, discusses the disparities minority patients face with cancer screenings and what can be done to increase access during the pandemic.