White Paper Reveals Key to Ultra-High-Resolution CT Imaging: Stable Ultra-Small Focal Spots
Dunlee has released a new white paper detailing how ultra-small and stable focal spots in X-ray tubes significantly enhance image quality in Ultra-High-Resolution CT (UHRCT) and Photon-Counting CT (PCCT) systems.
Dunlee to present its portfolio of integrated imaging solutions at RSNA 2025
Dunlee is excited to announce its participation at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 2025, where it will showcase its advanced portfolio of integrated imaging solutions. Attendees can explore the future of medical imaging at one of the industry's most prestigious events, held in Chicago, Illinois
Unlocking the Full Potential of Your Ultra High-Resolution and Photon Counting CT Systems
Today’s advanced CT applications require outstanding spatial resolution for both image quality and workflow. To make the most out of the current detector technology, attention has shifted to utilizing the X-ray source to increase spatial resolution, through extra small focal spots.
Enhancing Women's Health: The Impact of Mammography Grids and MRI Breast Coils on Breast Cancer Detection
In both mammography and MRI, advancements in breast imaging have had a profound effect on women’s health, enabling early detection of breast cancer. Two recent studies point to the value of screening programs for breast cancer.
The Eyes to Your Radiation Therapy System: The Impact of Image-Guided Radiation Therapy
More than 50% of patients in low-income and middle-income countries who require radiation therapy have no access to it. It is estimated that by 2030, if every patient who needs radiotherapy has access, almost one million more lives will be saved every year worldwide. This means that reducing this shortage is critical to worldwide health.
Why Gantry Rotation Speed Matters for Cardiac Applications
Globally, cardiovascular disease prevalence is expected to increase by 90% from 2025 to 2050, with a predicted 35.6 million deaths in 2050, up from 20.5 million in 2025. Analysis of just two countries shows that cardiovascular disease accounted for two in five deaths in China in 2021, and 30% of deaths since 1970 in the USA.




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