Newsmeme!
Discover News you didn't know existed
Ambulatory Services of America Inc. has purchased additional interests in ROSA of Georgia LLC, a joint venture between one of the company’s subsidiaries and American Oncology Associates LLC.
Ambulatory Services of America, Inc. announced that it had completed the purchase of additional interests in ROSA of Georgia, LLC, a joint venture between ASA's subsidiary, Radiation Oncology Services of America, Inc., and American Oncology Associates, LLC.
MADISON, Wis.----TomoTherapy Incorporated announced today that the Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Mo., has commenced treating patients on its second TomoTherapy® Hi·Art® treatment system.
HUNTINGTON, N.Y.----With 4-Dimensional CAT scan treatment planning, physicians are able to obtain a CAT scan while the patient breathes and then analyze the movement of a tumor and/or normal tissue inside the body.
A pancreatic cancer patient has become the first person in Italy to be treated using a new, faster form of radiotherapy that potentially enables doctors to improve outcomes while extending more advanced care to more patients. The Humanitas Clinic in Milan delivered the faster treatment using RapidArc(TM) radiotherapy technology from Varian Medical Systems (NYSE: VAR).
NEW YORK----Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Medical devices industry is available in its catalogue.
A pancreatic cancer patient has become the first person in Italy to be treated using a new, faster form of radiotherapy that potentially enables doctors to improve outcomes while extending more advanced care to more patients.
In a first of its kind study, a first-degree family history of prostate cancer has no impact on the treatment outcomes of prostate cancer patients treated with brachytherapy (also called seed implants), and patients with this type of family history have clinical and pathologic characteristics similar to men with no family history at all, according to a January 1 study in the International ...
Nearly three quarters of all New Zealand adults (73%) would not be able to self fund imminent elective surgery costing $5,000 or more, according to research from the Southern Cross Medical Care Society.
Title: Health Highlights: Jan. 4, 2009 Category: Health News Created: 1/5/2009 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 1/5/2009
Related News Resources:
> HGH News
|
Breaking News
and Top Stories |
Business
Earnings, Economy, Personal Finance, and Stock Markets |
Entertainment
Books, Celebrity, Fashion, Movies, Music, Television, and Theatre |
Health
Aging, Diseases, Medical Conditions, Medications, Sexual Health, and Weight Loss |
Politics
Congress, Supreme Court, and White House |
|
Science
Animals, Astronomy, Biotechnology, Space, and Weather |
Sports
Baseball, Basketball, Boxing, Football, Golf, Hockey, Motor Sports, Soccer, and Tennis |
Technology
Communications, Hardware, Internet, Personal Technology, and Software |
United States
and Crimes and Trials |
World
Africa, Antartica, Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe, Latin America, and Middle East |