Imagine if it was possible for a surgeon, when operating on a patient with breast cancer, to insert a microscope […]
Imagine if it was possible for a surgeon, when operating on a patient with breast cancer, to insert a microscope […]
Digital breast tomosynthesis – DBT – has its origins in Holland in the 1930s when the neuroradiologist and electrical engineer George Ziedses […]
Since surgery is the primary option when treating malignant breast cancers, complete removal of the tumour and early identification of […]
In 1839, Gustav Rose discovered a novel mineral in the Ural Mountains of Russia which he named “perovskite” in honour of the […]
Since 1980, the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) has been collaborating with its American counterpart NASA to develop and deploy sophisticated […]
Diagnostic Imaging Europe is published in both online and hardcopy formats eight times a year and distributed to 25,000 radiologists […]
Four years ago the Oxford English Dictionary recognized the word “selfie” as its word of the year and then in […]
Twelve years ago Malcolm Gladwell published an article in The New Yorker entitled “The picture problem: mammography, air power, and the limits of looking.” […]
The first rule of marketing is to grab every opportunity that comes along to promote your company and its brand. […]
In ancient Greek mythology, Narcissus was a hunter, well known for his beauty. He was a proud man, obsessed with his own […]