This study aimed to explore factors associated with the likelihood of surgical resection after triple-combination conversion therapy in patients with initially unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (uHCC) and to develop an exploratory predictive model.
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Will AI Replace Physicians? Can Prior Auth Be Fixed? A Q&A With HHS's Health IT Czar
(MedPage Today) — Thomas Keane, MD, MBA, began his tenure as national coordinator for health information technology at HHS in June 2025. He sat down at his office with Washington Editor Joyce Frieden to discuss how he hopes his office will help…
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New Technology Is Helping Mammograms Catch Breast Cancer Earlier
For decades, the standard of care for breast cancer screening has relied on the keen eyes of radiologists, yet even the most experienced experts can sometimes overlook the microscopic markers of a developing tumor. For many women, a “clean” mammogram provides a sense of security that is tragically upended when an aggressive cancer surfaces just […]
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FUJIFILM Healthcare Europe Partners with Lys Medical for Bronchoscopy
Expanding the PulmoSolutions Portfolio across Europe FUJIFILM Healthcare Europe GmbH are delighted to announce a Distribution Partnership with Lys Medical, manufacturer of the specialist Iriscope®. This collaboration underscores Fujifilm’s commitment to supporting the European Pulmonology market with the most advanced tools needed for bronchoscopy, empowering pulmonologists with access to new tools and techniques for better […]
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Improving Safety, Transparency and Confidence in AI Healthcare Tools
The Institute of Cancer Research, London, is the joint recipient of a major new Medical Research Council (MRC) grant to advance how sensitive medical imaging data can be used for research. An award of nearly £400,000 will fund the Federated Infrastructure for digital pathology Reporting and Expert Data Annotation in a Secure Environment (FIREDANSE) project, run in collaboration with The Royal Marsden […]
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CCTA and CTO-PCI – ‘see’ beyond the blind end
We congratulate Sharma et al. for providing important insights into the anatomical relevance of calcification characteristics in chronic total occlusions (CTOs).1 Moving beyond the traditional binary assessment of calcification, their study demonstrates that the location, density, and circumferential burden of calcification, particularly at the proximal cap, are strongly associated with CTO percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) failure and are relevant to procedural planning.1
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Gallbladder adenomyomatosis revisited – Does size matter? is follow-up required for large lesions?
Adenomyomatosis (ADM) is generally considered a benign condition. However, it can be associated with chronic cholecystitis − a known risk factor for gallbladder cancer. Therefore, studies have proposed follow-up with ultrasound for asymptomatic patients with focal ADM. Currently, there are no formal recommendations regarding the frequency and length of follow-up. The aims of this study were to assess the growth of ADM lesions during follow-up and to examine the differences between larger and sma…
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FDA Clears AI Program for Lung Cancer Screening
Eyonis LCS aids in both detecting and characterizing nodules, distinguishing it from its many competitors. Medscape Medical News