Two years ago, we introduced a company called QT Ultrasound – where QT stands for “quantitative transmission” – that had just launched three imaging […]
Two years ago, we introduced a company called QT Ultrasound – where QT stands for “quantitative transmission” – that had just launched three imaging […]
It’s that time when the journal Science selects a major breakthrough from the past year, together with nine runners-up. Not […]
Well, it’s the battle of the acronyms – digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) versus breast computed tomography (BCT) – in the […]
The October issue of Diagnostic Imaging Europe, coinciding with breast awareness month, has just been published and focuses on breast […]
In a recent paper published in JAMA Network Open, Kathryn Lowry (seen right) asked the question: Does screening performance of digital breast […]
Cape Town, South Africa, 12 June 2020. CapeRay is pleased to announce the award of a UK Patent (GB2566942) entitled, […]
Automated breast ultrasound or ABUS – where the ultrasound transducer is moved across the breast under automated control rather than […]
Imagine you are a creative person and you invent something with significant commercial potential. Should you fulfil the legal obligation […]
The gold standard for diagnosing COVID-19 is reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), a technique for which its inventor, Kary […]
As we have previously noted, ABUS – automated breast ultrasound – is an acronym to remember when considering imaging modalities for […]