A radiologist is a type of doctor who uses medical imaging to support the diagnosis and treatment of various conditions and injuries. Specialties include diagnostic radiologists, interventional ...
Interventional radiologists have devised a new way to access a woman's fibroids -- by flipping her wrist and treating via an arm not groin artery -- to nonsurgically shrink noncancerous growths in the ...
Interventional radiologists increasingly are involved in the treatment of urologic and nephrologic conditions and diseases. They perform such procedures as renal cryoablation, renal artery angioplasty ...
New procedural techniques, robotics, augmented reality and virtual reality hold a bright future for interventional radiology in the years to come. Interventional Radiology (IR) is a medical speciality ...
Finding innovative, minimally invasive ways to treat liver cancer -- and being able to tailor that treatment individually to patients -- are hallmarks of interventional radiologists. New research has ...
At Brigham and Women’s Hospital Interventional Radiologists use the latest imaging technology to look inside the body, making it possible to treat problems with less invasive methods, speeding healing ...
Is There Currently an Established Role for the Use of Predictive or Prognostic Molecular Markers in the Management of Colorectal Cancer? A Point/Counterpoint Interventional radiologists (IRs) have an ...
SAN DIEGO (March 22, 2014)—Ziv J Haskal, M.D., FSIR, an interventional radiologist and editor-in-chief of the Society of Interventional Radiology's (SIR's) flagship publication, the Journal of ...
Welcome to The Work Day, a series that charts a single day in various women’s working lives — from gallery owners to stay-at-home parents to chief executives. In this installment, we hear from ...
I am a consultant interventional radiologist at Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, part of the Heart of England NHS Trust. Having qualified as a doctor, I then spent three years in general medical ...
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