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Post-NAC Breast MRI Without Calcifications Associated with 65 Percent Higher Likelihood of Pathologic Complete Response
For HER2-positive breast cancer patients with radiologic complete response on breast MRI after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC), the absence of calcifications was associated with over a 13 percent higher positive predictive value (PPV) for pathologic complete response (pCR).
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Is Contrast-Free MRI the Optimal Test for PC?
A new study finds biparametric MRI fared no worse than standard imaging at identifying prostate cancers, while avoiding risks from contrast injections. Medscape Medical News
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Concurrent Durvalumab Shows No Survival Benefit in NSCLC
Phase 3 trial finds adding durvalumab during chemoradiation does not improve overall survival compared with standard consolidation therapy alone. Medscape Medical News
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Poll: Are You Practicing Medicine Abroad? Would You Like To?
Medscape’s editors are investigating what is needed to practice medicine in various countries around the world, and we want to hear from you! Medscape Reader Polls
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Study Supports Lung Cancer Screening to Age 80
New data show that adults aged 75-80 years benefit from lung cancer screening just as much as younger adults if they are fit enough for lung cancer surgery. Medscape Medical News
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AI-guided Cameras Make Solo Surgery Possible in Step Towards Surgical Automation
Ricardo Funke, the chief of surgery at Clinica Las Condes in Santiago, Chile, had a new assistant during a laparoscopic surgery on Monday – an autonomous artificial… Reuters Health Information
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General-purpose LLMs can be used to track true critical findings
Experts from Stanford and Mayo Clinic Arizona tested few-shot prompting effectiveness with GPT-4 and Mistral-7B.
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AAWR issues statement on paid family, medical leave
The American Association of Women in Radiology (AAWR) is calling for a minimum of 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave.
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Brain iron findings on MRI help predict cognitive decline
The study findings could lead to earlier interventions, according to a team from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.