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The recent World Cancer Day made clear the immense challenges imposed by these diseases, but also gave insights into new and promising therapy options and diagnostic techniques. Another major driver for innovation in healthcare is the quest for greater equality: new projects tackle issues from gender bias to acessibility for disabled persons. Enjoy reading!

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Article • Radioembolization

Breast cancer metastasis: benefits and limitations of trans-arterial therapy

Evidence that radioembolization, a trans-arterial therapy, is safe and stops disease progression in metastatic breast cancer is increasing, a prominent American interventional radiologist showed at the Spectrum conference in Miami.

Sponsored • Innovation and acquisitions

Step by step to becoming a healthcare company

JVC Kenwood has become a world leader in broadcasting and consumer audio products. But the company from Kanagawa, Japan, has also been a well-known name in the medical field for decades.

Sponsored • Boehringer Ingelheim relies on Rein Medical for monitors and digital door signs

Safety guaranteed, requirements fulfilled

Pharmaceutical research companies impose very high security standards on themselves for good reasons, as they are potential victims of cyberattacks and espionage attempts. This is no different at Boehringer Ingelheim. Its systems must be ...

News • New amyloid PET approach

Dual-phase protocol: a two-for-one deal for brain imaging

A novel nuclear medicine imaging protocol can take the place of two separate imaging scans for the evaluation of brain changes linked to cognitive impairment.

Sponsored • Radiology equipment

Latest technology meets solid technology

In radiology, it is important to place patients safely and precisely. This works with the "GetUp®" holding system from Febromed.

News • Unjustified disparities

Sensitive women, stoical men? How gender stereotypes sabotage medical pain treatment

Stereotypical gender notions can affect how healthcare staff treat people in pain. This, in turn, may result in medically unjustified disparities in treatment of men and women, or “gender bias.”

News • High-throughput chemical imaging

Acceleration brings Raman spectroscopy within reach of clinical application

Researchers have developed a Raman microscope that can acquire information hundreds of times faster than the conventional method. This could help expand its usefulness in biomedical applications.

News • Infrastructure project

Improving lab accessibility for people with disabilities

Researchers at the University of East Anglia are launching a project to make laboratories more accessible for people with disabilities.

 

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