The Radiology Department has a new, state-of-the-art cardiovascular CT scanner that provides superior resolution and allows a more comfortable and faster scan for patients.
Read MoreA false-positive mammogram may deter women from future screenings, according to a new study. But staying on schedule remains key to early detection of cancer.
Read MoreDivision of Breast Radiology earns national accreditation from American College of Radiology.
Read MoreUC Davis Department of Radiology Chief Elizabeth Morris and her team recoginzed at leading international conference.
Read MoreA UC Davis study shows the first-in-human imaging of the body’s CD8 T cell immune response to COVID-19 infection in recovering patients.
Read MoreA new study led by UC Davis researchers shows that a new, low-field MRI system can create clear videos of moving wrists.
Read MoreIt is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center is spreading the word about new guidelines urging mammograms starting at age 40.
Read MoreDown syndrome can mean more X-rays — and more radiation exposure — for children already at increased risk of cancer.
Read MoreTo better support patients suffering from musculoskeletal conditions, rheumatologists have teamed to conduct multidisciplinary musculoskeletal radiology rounds to ensure patients receive comprehensive treatment.
Read MoreUC Davis Health has a new CT scanner that allows patients to bear weight during imaging, leading to more accurate diagnoses and treatment options.
Read MoreA team led by Diana Miglioretti, chief of biostatistics at UC Davis, won a $15 million NCI grant to develop models and use artificial intelligence to make breast cancer screening and surveillance more accurate and equitable.
Read MoreA multidisciplinary team has conducted the first human study using a full-body PET scan to identify the biomarkers for autoimmune inflammatory arthritis. This study offers promising results to assess joint inflammation that would aid in monitoring and treating patients.
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