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TOP STORIES FROM SNM
SNM meeting opens with call for effectiveness research
SALT LAKE CITY - Appropriate comparative effectiveness research must be developed and utilized to justify the efficacy of nuclear medicine in guiding patient treatment and in the development of new technologies and pharmaceuticals, according to keynote speaker Larry Kessler, ScD.

SNM: 1 year later, Mo-99 shortage 'a lot worse'
SALT LAKE CITY - The worldwide molybdenum-99 (Mo-99) shortage is no closer to a solution than it was a year ago; in fact, it's "a lot worse" than in June 2009, when attention about the crisis peaked at SNM's annual meeting in Toronto.

Radiation dose must be reduced for molecular breast imaging
SALT LAKE CITY - Although molecular breast imaging techniques have the potential to carve out a role in screening, dose must be lowered to achieve a comparable benefit-to-risk ratio to mammography, according to a study presented Monday at the SNM annual meeting.

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SNM convenes annual meeting as challenges persist

GE touts PET agent study at SNM

Cell>Point touts SPECT agent results at SNM

Bioscan launches new products at SNM

GE debuts cyclotron, workstation at SNM

Hopkins group presents on SPECT/MRI unit

Lantheus touts results for PET agent at SNM

Sofie inks preclinical R&D deal with OsiriX

Cardinal debuts data tools at SNM

Lantheus reports F-18 cardiac PET findings

Philips rolls out nuclear medicine upgrades

Siemens unveils SNM molecular additions

Mirada debuts Caseaccess software

Philips begins selling PET/CT unit in U.S.

Lantheus touts SNM papers

Medrad, Pinestar team up

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