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RSNA 2010 Newsroom

Following are RSNA 2010 annual meeeting press releases/announcements listed in reverse chronological order. For more information please contact the RSNA Media Relations team (630-590-7762).

Release Date Release Title
Dec 2, 2010 Burton P. Drayer, M.D., Named RSNA President
Dec 2, 2010 Sarah S. Donaldson, M.D., Named RSNA Chairman of the Board
Dec 2, 2010 George S. Bisset III, M.D., Named RSNA President-Elect
Dec 2, 2010 Expert Panel Addresses Safety in Medical Imaging
Dec 2, 2010 Richard L. Ehman, M.D., Joins RSNA Board of Directors
Dec 1, 2010 Cancer Risk From Medical Radiation May Have Been Overestimated
Dec 1, 2010 CT Best at Uncovering Drug Mule Payload
Dec 1, 2010 Virtual Biopsy May Allow Earlier Diagnosis of Brain Disorder in Athletes
Dec 1, 2010 Annual Breast Cancer Screening Beginning at Age 40 Reduces Mastectomy Risk
Dec 1, 2010 RSNA Presents Special Presidential Award to Hans G. Ringertz, M.D., Ph.D.
Nov 30, 2010 People With Sleep Apnea at Higher Risk for Aggressive Heart Disease
Nov 30, 2010 Screening Tool May Better Identify Heart Disease in African Americans
Nov 30, 2010 Researchers Use Patient's Own Blood to Treat Hamstring Injury
Nov 30, 2010 Belly Fat Puts Women at Risk for Osteoporosis
Nov 30, 2010 Acupuncture Changes Brain's Perception and Processing of Pain
Nov 29, 2010 Radiological Society of North America Awards Honorary Memberships
Nov 29, 2010 New Study Reports Effects of Endurance Running
Nov 29, 2010 Light Exercise May Prevent Osteoarthritis
Nov 29, 2010 Walking Slows Progression of Alzheimer's
Nov 29, 2010 Women With Personal History of Breast Cancer Should be Screened With MRI
Nov 29, 2010 Diagnosis Uncertainty Increases Anxiety in Patients
Nov 29, 2010 Image Wisely™ Initiative to Help Providers Reduce Radiation Dose Adults Receive From Medical Imaging Scans
Nov 28, 2010 RSNA Awards Gold Medals to Drs. Brody, Hussey and Zerhouni
Nov 28, 2010 RSNA Announces Honored Lectures and Annual Orations
Nov 15, 2010 MEETING FACTS


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