Posts Tagged ‘Phantom’

The Future of Breast Imaging?

Posted on: October 22nd, 2021 by admin 2 Comments

The European Journal of Radiology has just published a paper by two Boston radiologists, Michael Fishman and Madan Rehani, entitled “Monochromatic X-rays: […]

CT Turns 50

Posted on: October 8th, 2021 by admin 2 Comments

Fifty years ago on 1 October 1971, “Jamie Ambrose, a consultant radiologist at Atkinson Morley’s Hospital in Wimbledon, south London, made […]

DIEurope Features Breast Imaging

Posted on: July 2nd, 2021 by admin

The June issue of Diagnostic Imaging Europe was published earlier this week and featured numerous articles on breast imaging. The magazine, […]

In Memoriam: Tania Douglas

Posted on: March 26th, 2021 by admin

It is with profound sadness that we mark the untimely passing of Tania Samantha Douglas in the early hours of 20 March […]

QT Ultrasound Beats FFDM

Posted on: January 8th, 2021 by admin

Two years ago, we introduced a company called QT Ultrasound – where QT stands for “quantitative transmission” – that had just launched three imaging […]

Update on Nanox

Posted on: December 4th, 2020 by admin

The annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) opened this past Sunday, and, for the first time, […]

QT Ultrasound Launches Imaging Centres

Posted on: January 18th, 2019 by admin 2 Comments

Five years ago, Delphinus announced it had received 510(k) clearance from the FDA and was able to begin marketing its whole breast […]

A Celebration of Scholarship

Posted on: December 14th, 2018 by admin 4 Comments

Earlier today, during a graduation ceremony for the Faculty of Health Sciences, CapeRay’s co-founder and board member, Tania Douglas, was […]

To Scatter or Not to Scatter?

Posted on: August 10th, 2018 by admin 2 Comments

When X-rays pass through tissue, such as a woman’s breast, the primary rays travel straight through, whereas some of the […]

A Key Article is Published

Posted on: March 24th, 2017 by admin 1 Comment

Last year we published an article in Clinical Imaging that described our experience with the first version of Aceso, our dual-modality system […]