The M-PRiSM risk stratification, which incorporates MRI features, offers a significantly higher C-index, one-year AUC and two-year AUC than the 8th AJCC staging system for predicting postoperative survival for patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.
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Focused Ultrasound Foundation Names 15th Center of Excellence
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Thu, 09/25/2025 – 09:32
Sept. 22, 2025 — The Focused Ultrasound Foundation has designated Aarhus University Hospital in Denmark as a Focused Ultrasound Center of Excellence. Aarhus becomes the first Center of Excellence in Scandinavia and the 15th worldwide, joining a global network of leading institutions advancing the development and adoption of focused ultrasound technology.
The Foundation’s Centers of Excellence Program was established in 2009 to recognize and suppor… -
New ‘Clinically Significant’ NMOSD Dx Criteria Coming Soon
Major revisions to the diagnostic criteria for neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder will broaden their scope to related syndromes and have a substantial clinical impact. Medscape Medical News
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Patients Who Log Health History Aid Doctors in Risk Checks
Prompting patients to enter family history into EHRs before visits helps clinicians identify health risks and order more screening tests. Medscape Medical News
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CRT Boosts Survival in High-Risk Endometrial Cancer
Adjuvant chemoradiotherapy improves 10-year overall and recurrence-free survival for patients with high-risk endometrial cancer, but benefits vary by molecular class. Medscape Medical News
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3D DEXA shows value in patients with prostate cancer
3D DEXA may be a practical and valuable tool for detecting structural bone changes in prostate cancer patients.
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Smith-Bindman unpacks NEJM pediatric CT study
In a video interview, the researcher acknowledged CT’s importance to patient care but advocated for its appropriate use.
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Reduced-dose dual-energy CT with deep learning image reconstruction for detection and characterization of liver metastases
Liver metastases are a prevalent and critical determinant of prognosis in cancer patients. Early and accurate detection of liver metastases is crucial, as it directly influences treatment decisions and patient outcomes. In clinical practice, contrast-enhanced CT is a primary modality for liver imaging, enabling both staging and surveillance of malignancies at risk for hepatic spread. However, conventional single-energy CT (SECT) often struggles to detect small or subtle lesions, particularly in …
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Deep learning in abdominopelvic digital subtraction angiography: a systematic review of interventional radiology applications
Deep learning (DL) is increasingly integrated into clinical workflows [1]. Interventional radiology (IR), which relies on imaging for procedural guidance, can potentially benefit from these advancements [2]. Automated image analysis, noise reduction, motion correction, and real-time anomaly detection could enhance precision. These algorithms may optimize pre-procedural planning, enable more accurate vessel segmentation, improve detection of vascular abnormalities, enable real-time guidance durin…
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Does BMI influence AI and human reader lung nodule detection in low-dose chest CT?
Accurate lung nodule detection in low-dose CT (LDCT) is a prerequisite for the implementation of effective lung cancer screening programs [1]. Furthermore, also in clinical setting, the incidence and detection rate of pulmonary nodules has increased over the years [2], resulting in more work within the radiological workflow. Artificial Intelligence (AI) solutions have gained traction due to their potential of assisting radiologists in nodule evaluation in both settings. Given that most of these …