Radiography Stocks List

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Radiography Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 2 VREX Varex Imaging Corp (VREX) Q2 Fiscal 2024 Earnings: Revenue Meets Guidance, EPS Falls Short
May 2 VREX VAREX IMAGING (VREX) Q2 Earnings Lag Estimates
May 2 HOLX Hologic Inc. (HOLX) Surpasses Q2 Fiscal 2024 Earnings and Revenue Estimates
May 2 VREX Varex Imaging Non-GAAP EPS of $0.16 misses by $0.05, revenue of $206M beats by $0.85M
May 2 HOLX Hologic (HOLX) Q2 Earnings and Revenues Beat Estimates
May 2 HOLX Hologic Fiscal Q2 Earnings, Revenue Decline; Q3 Outlook Issued, Fiscal 2024 Estimates Revised -- Shares Up After Hours
May 2 HOLX Hologic Non-GAAP EPS of $1.03 beats by $0.05, revenue of $1.02B beats by $20M
May 2 VREX Varex Announces Financial Results for Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2024
May 2 HOLX Hologic Announces Financial Results for Second Quarter of Fiscal 2024
May 1 VREX Varex Imaging Q2 2024 Earnings Preview
May 1 HOLX Hologic Q2 2024 Earnings Preview
May 1 HOLX Will These 5 MedTech Stocks Beat Forecasts This Earnings Season?
Apr 30 HOLX Hologic to buy Endomagnetics for $310M
Apr 29 HOLX Hologic to acquire breast surgical guidance firm Endomagnetics
Apr 29 HOLX Hologic to Acquire Endomagnetics Ltd, a Breast Surgical Guidance Company
Apr 29 HOLX How You Should Play Hologic (HOLX) Ahead of Q2 Earnings
Apr 29 HOLX Si-Bone (SIBN) Expected to Beat Earnings Estimates: What to Know Ahead of Q1 Release
Apr 29 HOLX Stay Ahead of the Game With Hologic (HOLX) Q2 Earnings: Wall Street's Insights on Key Metrics
Apr 29 HOLX The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights 10x Genomics, Cardinal Health, Hologic, Boston Scientific and LabCorp
Apr 26 HOLX 3 Medical Products Stocks Set to Beat This Earnings Season
Radiography

Radiography is an imaging technique using X-rays, gamma rays, or similar ionizing radiation and non-ionizing radiation to view the internal form of an object. Applications of radiography include medical radiography ("diagnostic" and "therapeutic") and industrial radiography. Similar techniques are used in airport security (where "body scanners" generally use backscatter X-ray). To create an image in conventional radiography, a beam of X-rays is produced by an X-ray generator and is projected toward the object. A certain amount of the X-rays or other radiation is absorbed by the object, dependent on the object's density and structural composition. The X-rays that pass through the object are captured behind the object by a detector (either photographic film or a digital detector). The generation of flat two dimensional images by this technique is called projectional radiography. In computed tomography (CT scanning) an X-ray source and its associated detectors rotate around the subject which itself moves through the conical X-ray beam produced. Any given point within the subject is crossed from many directions by many different beams at different times. Information regarding attenuation of these beams is collated and subjected to computation to generate two dimensional images in three planes (axial, coronal, and sagittal) which can be further processed to produce a three dimensional image.

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