FONAR Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the Origination
of the MRI
MELVILLE, NEW YORK, September 19, 2019 - FONAR Corporation (NASDAQ-FONR),
The Inventor of MR Scanning™,
celebrated a special anniversary on September 17, 2019: It was 50
years ago that Raymond V. Damadian, M.D., founder and chairman of
FONAR Corporation, first thought about developing a device using
magnetic resonance to scan the human body to detect cancer.
On September 17, 1969, Dr. Damadian sent a letter to Dr. George
Mirick of the Health Research Council of the City of New York requesting
financial support for equipment to follow up his promising line
of research.
In that letter, Dr. Damadian wrote, “I will make every effort
myself and through collaborators, to establish that all tumors can
be recognized by their potassium relaxation times or H2O-proton
spectra and proceed with the development of instrumentation and
probes that can be used to scan the human body externally for
early signs of malignancy. Detection of internal tumors during the
earliest stages of their genesis should bring us very close to the
total eradication of this disease,” marking the origination
of the MRI scanner.
It was during the following year, on June 18, 1970, that Dr. Damadian
performed the first experiments whereby he discovered the distinctly
elongated time-lapsed signal marking differences between normal
and cancerous tissue, as well as differences among various normal
organs themselves that make the MRI image. “That was my ‘Eureka!’
moment,” said Dr. Damadian. The results of his experiments
were subsequently published in the journal Science on March
19, 1971.
Today thousands upon thousands of MRI scanners are scanning millions
of patients every year all over the world. According to December
4, 2003 issue of The Ecomomist, “About 22,000 MRI
machines around the world were used in 60 million examinations in
2002 last year.”
Perhaps Professor Donlin Long, M.D., former Chairman of Neurosurgery,
Johns Hopkins University, says it best: MRI is “The Single
Most Important Diagnostic Discovery in the History of All of Medicine.”
Professor Long made this statement on November 10, 2018, when Dr.
Damadian was awarded the Excellence in Medicine Medal of Honor from
the Chiari & Syringomyelia Foundation at Brooks’s in London,
England. He was joined by Fraser Henderson, M.D., a neurosurgeon
and member of the steering committee for the Chiari & Syringomyelia
Foundation, who said, “Raymond Damadian revolutionized medicine
with the discovery and development of MRI.”
Dr. Damadian’s September 17, 1969 letter to Dr. George Mirick
may be viewed online at http://fonar.com/nobel.htm#1969_letter,
or below.
About FONAR
FONAR, the Inventor
of MR Scanning™, is located in Melville, NY, was incorporated
in 1978, and is the first, oldest and most experienced MRI company
in the industry. FONAR introduced the world’s first commercial
MRI in 1980, and went public in 1981. FONAR’s signature product
is the FONAR UPRIGHT® Multi-Position™ MRI (also known
as the STAND-UP® MRI), the only whole-body MRI that performs
Position™ Imaging (pMRI™) and scans patients in numerous
weight-bearing positions, i.e. standing, sitting, in flexion and
extension, as well as the conventional lie-down position. The FONAR
UPRIGHT® MRI often detects patient problems that other MRI scanners
cannot because they are lie-down and ”weightless” only
scanners. The patient-friendly UPRIGHT® MRI has a near-zero
patient claustrophobic rejection rate. As a FONAR customer states,
“If the patient is claustrophobic in this scanner, they’ll
be claustrophobic in my parking lot.” Approximately 85% of
patients are scanned sitting while watching TV.
FONAR has new works-in-progress
technology for visualizing and quantifying the cerebral hydraulics
of the central nervous system, the flow of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF),
which circulates throughout the brain and vertebral column at the
rate of 32 quarts per day. This imaging and quantifying of the dynamics
of this vital life-sustaining physiology of the body’s neurologic
system has been made possible first by FONAR’s introduction
of the MRI and now by this latest works-in-progress method for quantifying
CSF in all the normal positions of the body, particularly in its
upright flow against gravity. Patients with whiplash or other neck
injuries are among those who will benefit from this new understanding.
FONAR’s substantial list of patents includes recent patents
for its technology enabling full weight-bearing MRI imaging of all
the gravity sensitive regions of the human anatomy, especially the
brain, extremities and spine. It includes its newest technology
for measuring the Upright cerebral hydraulics of the central nervous
system. FONAR’s UPRIGHT® Multi-Position™ MRI is
the only scanner licensed under these patents.
UPRIGHT® and
STAND-UP® are
registered trademarks and The
Inventor of MR Scanning™, Full Range of Motion™,
Multi-Position™,
Upright Radiology™, The
Proof is in the Picture™, True Flow™, pMRI™,
Spondylography™, Dynamic™,
Spondylometry™, CSP™,
and Landscape™, are trademarks of FONAR Corporation.
This release may include forward-looking statements from the company
that may or may not materialize. Additional information on factors
that could potentially affect the company's financial results may
be found in the company's filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission.
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