Eric Topol details the benefits of incorporating artificial intelligence into mammogram screenings. Medscape
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Powered by AWS: House of FUJIFILM at ECR 2026
A Cloud-Based Showcase in Partnership with the European Society of Radiology FUJIFILM Healthcare Europe is delighted to collaborate with Amazon Web Services (AWS), the FUJIFILM Healthcare UK dedicated cloud provider, for the House of FUJIFILM experience at ECR 2026: Rays of Knowledge. A continuation of FUJIFILM Healthcare UK’s close working relationship with AWS, the House of […]
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North West London NHS Trusts Unify Imaging with Sectra’s Cloud Platform to Boost Collaboration and Speed Diagnoses
International medical technology and cybersecurity company Sectra has signed an agreement to migrate two of its existing NHS customers in North West London to a joint, fully managed cloud service for enterprise imaging, Sectra One Cloud. By consolidating London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust and Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust onto a single […]
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Importance of coronary artery lumen size in the relationship between coronary artery plaque and vessel-specific ischemia: A post hoc analysis of CREDENCE and PACIFIC-1
While coronary artery plaque burden and stenosis are important for development of ischemia, the role of lumen size remains underexplored. This study evaluated the relationship between average lumen area (ALA) and vessel-specific ischemia beyond diameter stenosis (DS) and percent atheroma volume (PAV).
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Assessing the completeness of reporting in imaging studies using artificial neural network models for cancer diagnosis: Adherence to the TRIPOD-AI guideline
Developments in artificial neural networks (ANNs) offer significant promise for cancer screening and risk prediction, with the potential to improving patient outcomes. Ensuring complete and transparent reporting of study methodologies is important for ensuring model reproducibility. This review aims to evaluate the completeness of reporting of imaging studies that utilise ANN models for cancer screening and characterisation.
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Diagnostic value of susceptibility-weighted imaging in differentiating benign and malignant breast lesions
Susceptibility-weighted images (SWI) are generated from gradient-echo (GRE) pulse sequences. Since GRE sequences lack the ability to refocus spins that experience phase loss due to magnetic field inhomogeneities, they exhibit high sensitivity to differences in tissue susceptibilities. Biological tissues generally exhibit weak diamagnetic properties; however, tissues containing iron, gadolinium, copper, or manganese demonstrate paramagnetic behavior, while iron complexes such as ferritin and hemo…
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Adding to the Toolbox: Thyroid Artery Embolization
Drs Kaniksha Desai and Juan Camacho discuss thyroid artery embolization. American Thyroid Association
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Reining in Overdiagnosis of Papillary Thyroid Cancer: Easier Said Than Done
(MedPage Today) — As many as 94% of ultrasound-based papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) diagnoses represented overdiagnosis, particularly among women, according to a computer modeling study spanning three decades.
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The Time Burden of Cancer Treatment
Dr Kathy Miller discusses a recent study quantifying the hidden time burden of cancer care and its impact on clinic operations and patient experience. Medscape Oncology
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Early HF Risk Does Not Always Worsen, Can Improve Over Time
Many people at risk for heart failure remain stable over time, some worsen, but others improve as well. Blood tests and heart scans can help identify who is most likely to need hospital care. Medscape News UK