Rads can reduce pediatric CT dose; ARRS preview; brachytherapy market report

Dear AuntMinnie Member,

Radiologists should use their experience and knowledge of CT imaging to educate clinicians in the rest of the hospital on how to reduce pediatric radiation dose.

That's according to a story from the Society of Pediatric Radiology (SPR) meeting this week, where contributing writer Marty Graham is on hand to report for our Pediatric Imaging Digital Community. Read her article on major issues being discussed at the meeting by clicking here.

In other pediatric imaging news, learn about a newly opened hospital in South Dakota that has taken patient-centric design to a whole new level. Sanford Children's Hospital's Castle of Care is built around a medieval castle theme, with each department featuring a different, whimsical design. Learn more by clicking here, or visit the community at pediatric.auntminnie.com.

Brachytherapy market

In other news, we're featuring an analysis of the rapidly growing brachytherapy market in our Radiation Oncology Digital Community.

Provided by market research firm Bio-Tech Systems of Las Vegas, the article describes the most important pieces of the brachytherapy market by clinical indication, and projects the segment to exceed $1 billion in revenue in the next five years. Read more by clicking here, or go to radiation.auntminnie.com.

ARRS preview

Finally, we're giving you an advance look at several important studies to be presented at next week's American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) meeting in Boston. Just look for the "ARRS study" prefix in the headlines of articles below.

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