A technique that combines super-resolution microscopy with advanced computational analysis could identify early signs of Parkinson’s disease
Daily MR imaging could enable treatment adaptation to glioblastoma growth or shrinkage during radiotherapy
A series of short films showcasing the latest medical physics innovations from exhibitors at ASTRO 2023
Read article: Embracing innovation in radiotherapy with Siemens Healthineers and Varian
Implementing innovations to enhance patient outcomes
Read article: PTW: providing technological advancements in radiation dosimetry
Introducing PTW, a family-owned radiation dosimetry manufacturing company
Read article: Improved analytics and data management for radiotherapy
Sun Nuclear highlights its latest radiotherapy product innovations
Read article: LAP’s LUNA 3D delivers surface guidance for radiation therapy
LAP introduces its LUNA 3D to improve radiation therapy treatment
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Read article: Gallium-doped bioactive glass kills 99% of bone cancer cells
New therapy kills cancerous cells while stimulating growth of new healthy bone
Read article: Quantum brainwave: using wearable quantum technology to study cognitive development
Margot Taylor and David Woolger explain to Physics World why quantum-sensing technology is a game-changer for studying children’s brains
Read article: Gold nanoparticles could improve radiotherapy of pancreatic cancer
Irradiating tumours containing gold nanoparticles should enhance radiotherapy effectiveness while minimizing potential side effects
Read article: Could targeted alpha therapy help treat Alzheimer’s disease?
Researchers demonstrate that targeted alpha-particle treatments can reduce the level of amyloid-beta plaque in mouse brain tissues
Read article: Quantum sensors monitor brain development in children
This podcast explores how quantum technologies are revolutionizing medicine
Read article: Wearable PET scanner allows brain scans of moving patients
A helmet-like upright imaging device has potential to enable previously impossible neuroimaging studies
Read article: First patients treated using minibeam radiation therapy
Minibeam radiotherapy using a clinical orthovoltage unit successfully treats two patients
Read article: MR-guided radiotherapy: where are we now and what does the future hold?
Speakers at the recent AAPM Annual Meeting examined the clinical impact and future potential of MR-guided radiotherapy
Read article: Tuberculosis-specific PET tracer could enable more effective treatment
FDT-PET scans in animals show potential for tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment monitoring
Read article: Portable camera expands the applications of gamma imaging
The Seracam portable gamma camera could extend the use of nuclear medicine investigations beyond the constraints of larger fixed gamma camera systems
A single dose of stereotactic radiotherapy could reduce the number of eye injections needed to effectively control age-related macular degeneration
Read article: Lung images reveal how breathing distribution differs between the sexes
Electrical impedance tomography data demonstrate that ventilation is more evenly distributed in women than in men
Read article: Precision medicine: meet two medical physicists who are making it possible
Anna Barnes and Nicky Whilde explain how technological advances are enabling precision medicine
Read article: RadMachine unifies all machine QA and QC onto one streamlined platform
RadMachine software enables radiotherapy clinics and diagnostic centres to manage their quality assurance tasks on a single cloud-based platform
Read article: Low-frequency ultrasound triggers targeted drug delivery
Targeted release of drugs from ultrasound-sensitive nanocarriers could minimize side-effects associated with conventional medication
Read article: Oculomics: a window to the health of the body
Alistair Bounds explains the eye-screening technologies that can help us detect and monitor chronic diseases
Read article: SNMMI ‘Image of the Year’ visualizes the brain as never before
The NeuroEXPLORER brain PET scanner generates low noise and ultrahigh-resolution images of neuronal activity in the brain
Read article: Researchers build 0.05 T MRI scanner that produces diagnostic quality images
A low-cost, ultralow-field whole-body MRI scanner that doesn’t require shielding aims to close the global gap in MRI availability