Family Hopes New Technology is ‘The Holy Grail’ to Beat Cancer
The Huggins family is hoping the state-of-the-art AMIGO suite at Brigham and Women’s Hospital will make the father cancer-free. Read more...
The Huggins family is hoping the state-of-the-art AMIGO suite at Brigham and Women’s Hospital will make the father cancer-free. Read more...
A team at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto used focused ultrasound to enable temporary and targeted opening of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), allowing the more effective delivery of chemotherapy into a patient’s malignant brain tumor.
AdMeTech Foundation to unveil the results of a clinical MRI trial at the First Global Summit on Precision Diagnosis for Prostate Cancer. According to the study team, MRI and its Prostate Imaging Reporting Radiologic System version 2 (PI-RADSTM v2) standardization can address fundamental…
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has renewed funding for the National Center for Image Guided Therapy (NCIGT) at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH). The five-year, $12 million grant will allow the center to continue its work focused on the multidisciplinary development of innovative image-guided intervention…
The Impact of NIH Research on Imaging, Technology, & Patient Care. The 2015 Showcase highlights the impact of imaging research on patient care and the American economy.
One of the top health care innovations that’s allowing us to improve and advance patient care is intraoperative MRI guidance in the Advanced Multimodality Image Guided Operating (AMIGO) suite, the vision of Dr. Ferenc Jolesz who sadly passed away this past winter.…
Steven Keating had no idea that a brain scan he volunteered for in 2007 would end up saving his life. More...
Wall Street Journal
Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Department of Radiology mourn the passing of Ferenc A. Jolesz, MD, who died suddenly and unexpectedly. Read more...