Cross-sectional imaging modalities have become indispensable in modern medical diagnostics, offering detailed anatomical visualization with minimal invasiveness[1,2]. Computed tomography (CT), in particular, has significantly advanced neurovascular imaging, facilitating the assessment of intracranial and cervical arteries with high spatial resolution and rapid acquisition times. CT cerebral angiography (CTCA) is extensively utilized to evaluate vascular abnormalities such as aneurysms, arteriove…
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QT Imaging, Intelerad Medical Systems to Collaborate on Cloud PACS for Research, Clinical Connectivity
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Tue, 10/28/2025 – 16:39
Oct. 28, 2025 — QT Imaging Holdings, Inc., a medical device company focused on radiation-free imaging technology, has announced a strategic collaboration with Intelerad Medical Systems. The agreement establishes the deployment of InteleShare Research picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) and Cloud PACS across QT Imaging’s clinical research and commercial networks.
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Study: Radiology Subspecialization Continues to Grow Due to Consolidation, Practice Closure
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Tue, 10/28/2025 – 13:12
Oct. 27, 2025 — A new study from the Harvey L. Neiman Health Policy Institute found that radiologists who experienced closure of their practice were 10% more likely to subsequently practice as a subspecialist (i.e., majority practice in one area — abdomen, breast, cardiothoracic, musculoskeletal, neuroradiology, nuclear medicine or vascular and interventional radiology). The study, published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology (JAC…
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NYU researcher's new book explores how imaging is 'changing our world'
Imaging is a “transformative technology,” said author Daniel Sodickson, MD, PhD.
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Mirai shows promise in detecting interval breast cancers
The AI risk prediction model Mirai showed promise in detecting interval breast cancers from screening mammograms.
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Mirai shows promise for detecting interval breast cancers
The AI risk prediction model Mirai showed promise for detecting interval breast cancers from screening mammograms.
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Oxford Trial Tests AI to Find Cancers in Dense Breasts
UK researchers are testing an AI-enhanced breast imaging tool that could improve cancer detection rates in women with dense breast tissue. Medscape News UK
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Geographic Clusters Show Uneven Cancer Screening in the US
County-level breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screening in the US rose from 1997 to 2019, but persistently high- and low-screening clusters remained in the Northeast and Southwest, a study finds. Medscape Medical News
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Pluvicto in First-line Hormone-Sensitive Prostate Cancer?
Adding Pluvicto to standard therapy in metastatic patients led to a radiographic PFS benefit, but questions remain about whether the agent belongs in the first-line setting. Medscape Medical News
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Ablation procedures cure thyroid disorders in older patients
Microwave and radiofrequency ablation were safe and effective in patients over 55 years old.