When radiologist Pouneh Razavi reads a patient’s mammogram, she hunts for blips in the X-ray image that could indicate breast cancer. Then, a second reader looks at the image, and the two compare ...
A Chicago doctor is using new FDA-approved technology that makes cancer cells glow during surgery. Here's how it works.
AI-powered medical imaging company Subtle Medical was awarded Phase II funding in a NIH small business innovation research (SBIR) grant to expand its SubtleSYNTH technology into brain imaging. The ...
BEDFORD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Spryte Medical, a pioneering company in advanced medical imaging technologies, proudly announces that its neuro Optical Coherence Tomography (nOCT) technology has been ...
When a doctor makes a life-changing diagnosis, it is often not made in the consultation room--but in front of a screen illuminated by images that reveal what the human eye cannot see. Behind those ...
BPL Medical Technologies made a strong impact at IRIA 2026, the 78th Annual Conference of the diagnostics, and women’s health ...
DMedical announced today that it raised more than $100 million (AU$150 million) through a new institutional placement.
HELPING DOCTORS DETECT HEART DISEASE. THE NEW TOOL IS BEING USED AT CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, AND IT USES IMAGING AND COLORS TO HELP DOCTORS GET A BETTER READING. THEY SAY IT’S MORE ...
Muyinatu "Bisi" Bell conducts NIH-backed research to improve medical imaging so that every patient—regardless of skin color or body size—gets an early and accurate diagnosis. "I aim to ensure that ...
Nanox partners with Keiser University to deploy advanced imaging technology, enhancing education while improving diagnostic accuracy and reducing radiation exposure. NANO-X IMAGING LTD announced a ...
QT Imaging Holdings, Inc. QTIH recently announced a collaboration with Olea Medical aimed at enhancing visualization, quantitative analytics and multimodality integration across its cloud imaging ...
As the craze of earnings season draws to a close, here’s a look back at some of the most exciting (and some less so) results ...