Imaging plays many essential roles in nearly all aspects of high-quality cancer care. However, challenges to the delivery of optimal cancer imaging in both developing and advanced countries are manifold. Developing countries typically face dramatic shortages of both imaging equipment and general radiologists, and efforts to improve cancer imaging in these countries are often complicated by poor infrastructure, cultural barriers, and other obstacles. In advanced countries, on the other hand, although imaging equipment and general radiologists are typically accessible, the complexity of oncologic imaging and the need for subspecialists in the field are largely unrecognized; as a result, training opportunities are lacking, and there is a short...
Abstract In developing countries, low levels of awareness, cost and organizational constraints on ac...
Radiology is a relatively high-cost and high-maintenance aspect of medicine. Expertise is constantly...
The global burden of cancer is growing rapidly with an estimated 15 million new cases per year world...
Imaging plays many essential roles in nearly all aspects of high-quality cancer care. However, chall...
Optical imaging systems that identify molecular signatures of cancer can address clinical needs in b...
In the United States, much of the research is focused on developing new and very expensive technolog...
The World Health Organization stated that approximately two-thirds of the world’s population lacks a...
Imaging has become key in the care pathway of communicable and non-communicable diseases. Yet, there...
The current issue of the Journal of Global Radiology (JGR) covers a range of topics that fall within...
Closing the gap in cancer care within low- and middle-income countries and in indigenous and geograp...
The World Health Organization (WHO) states that 50-75% of people across the globe do not have adequa...
Asia accounts for about 60 % of the world’s population and half the global burden of cancer [1]. Due...
In high- and medium-income countries, the use of radiology has grown substantially in the last sever...
To meet the increasing demand for radiological services over the past few years there has been a gro...
Background Hybrid PET/CT and PET/MRI are increasingly important technologies in the evaluation of m...
Abstract In developing countries, low levels of awareness, cost and organizational constraints on ac...
Radiology is a relatively high-cost and high-maintenance aspect of medicine. Expertise is constantly...
The global burden of cancer is growing rapidly with an estimated 15 million new cases per year world...
Imaging plays many essential roles in nearly all aspects of high-quality cancer care. However, chall...
Optical imaging systems that identify molecular signatures of cancer can address clinical needs in b...
In the United States, much of the research is focused on developing new and very expensive technolog...
The World Health Organization stated that approximately two-thirds of the world’s population lacks a...
Imaging has become key in the care pathway of communicable and non-communicable diseases. Yet, there...
The current issue of the Journal of Global Radiology (JGR) covers a range of topics that fall within...
Closing the gap in cancer care within low- and middle-income countries and in indigenous and geograp...
The World Health Organization (WHO) states that 50-75% of people across the globe do not have adequa...
Asia accounts for about 60 % of the world’s population and half the global burden of cancer [1]. Due...
In high- and medium-income countries, the use of radiology has grown substantially in the last sever...
To meet the increasing demand for radiological services over the past few years there has been a gro...
Background Hybrid PET/CT and PET/MRI are increasingly important technologies in the evaluation of m...
Abstract In developing countries, low levels of awareness, cost and organizational constraints on ac...
Radiology is a relatively high-cost and high-maintenance aspect of medicine. Expertise is constantly...
The global burden of cancer is growing rapidly with an estimated 15 million new cases per year world...