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New MRI technique assesses brain changes in multiple sclerosis patients
The protocol could help clinicians better identify these changes, according to researchers.
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How Low Can You Go? Prostate SBRT Trials Find Dose Trade-Off
SBRT may ease toxicity, but the lower doses could come at the expense of cancer control, new data indicate. Experts suggest a dose middle ground that might offer the best of both worlds. Medscape Medical News
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Short-Course HSRT Boosts Response for Glioma
Short-course HSRT regimens yielded higher response and PFS rates at 6 months in patients with recurrent high-grade glioma. The results may help define optimal dosing when combined with bevacizumab. Medscape Medical News
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Certain Childhood Cancer Therapies Tied to Valvulopathy
Heart radiation therapy and high doses of anthracyclines increase the risk for valvular heart disease in childhood cancer survivors, a case-control study finds. Medscape Medical News
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Breast tumor incidence trends similar for Black women in Ghana, U.S.
New data from the NCI finds that women in Ghana and Black women in the U.S. have similar breast tumor trends.
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Experts urge caution for image interpretation by NPPs
As the use of NPPs in imaging settings grows, radiology experts say practices should use caution for the sake of patient care.
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Meet the Minnies 2025 semifinalist candidates
See who’s in contention for the 2025 edition of the Minnies, our annual award competition recognizing excellence in radiology.
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Doctors Still Overlook a Less Invasive Option for Fibroids
As many as 80% of women will have uterine fibroids in their lifetime. Too many of them will undergo a hysterectomy, experts say. Medscape Medical News