A trial demonstrated that radiotherapy informed by PSMA-PET led to improved outcomes in prostate cancer patients.
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Contrast media-reduction strategies could curb emissions up to 53%
Using an iodinated contrast media reduction strategy could curb carbon emissions by 53%, according to a modeling study.
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Contrast media-reduction strategies could curb emissions up to 53%
Using an iodinated contrast media reduction strategy could curb carbon emissions by 53%, according to a modeling study.
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The Hidden Impact of Radiography and Fluoroscopy—An Environmental Life Cycle Assessment
To assess the environmental impact of radiography and fluoroscopy, using life cycle assessment (LCA), focusing on energy use and emissions.
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The Challenges and Promises of Artificial Intelligence Triage Systems in Practice
In their retrospective study, ‘Impact of AI-Triage on radiologist report turnaround time: real-world time-savings and insights from model predictions’, Thompson et al [1] investigated how workflow parameters affected the time-savings introduced by an artificial intelligence (AI) triage system (BriefCase by Aidoc Medical) in reporting CT pulmonary angiography (CTPA) examinations. As Thompson et al note, many groups have studied such triage systems for detecting pulmonary emboli and other critical…
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Recent trends in diagnostic radiology application and match rates
The number of applications for radiology residency match per applicant and the applications received by programs increased substantially in the past five years, with recent changes to the application process achieving the desired effect.
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Low and ultralow CAC: Signal, noise or something more?
Coronary artery calcium (CAC) testing occupies a sweet spot in preventive cardiology: it is quick, inexpensive, easy to interpret, and both specific and sensitive for clinically relevant coronary atherosclerosis. Yet the ability to separate true zero from nonzero scores, the central distinction that makes CAC so powerful, also raises questions about how we should interpret the growing evidence around low (0–100), ultralow (0.1–0.9) and subthreshold CAC scores.
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Survival Benefit Evades Pelvic Radiation in Less Aggressive Prostate Cancer
(MedPage Today) — SAN FRANCISCO — Prophylactic whole-pelvic radiation therapy (RT) did not perform as expected for patients with unfavorable intermediate-risk or favorable high-risk prostate cancer, according to interim results from a large…
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Radiology Workforce Study Finds Greater Attrition of Women, Subspecialists and Non-Academic Radiologists Over Eight-Year Period
New research shows that women, subspecialists and radiologists in non-academic settings had over a 25 percent higher attrition rate in radiology in comparison to men, general radiologists and academic radiologists.
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VTE and DVT and DOACs, Oh My! A PCP Guide to Anticoagulation
The Curbsiders will help you master the latest approaches for treating venous thromboembolism as they offer their insight into DOACs, DVTs, and reversal agents. The Curbsiders