(MedPage Today) — Biennial CT lung cancer screening would require fewer screens while maintaining most of the benefit of annual screening in moderate-risk patients, particularly before age 60, according to a modeling study.
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Biennial Lung Cancer Screening Could Be Appropriate for Some Patients
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GE HealthCare Launches New Digital X-ray System
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Thu, 07/24/2025 – 11:44
July 24, 2025 — GE HealthCare has announced the commercial availability of an advanced floor-mounted digital X-ray system, Definium Pace Select ET1, designed to deliver high-image quality and optimize efficiency in highly demanding environments while enhancing access and affordability.
X-ray exams often serve as the entry point to diagnostic imaging, accounting for 60% of all imaging studies conducted, resulting in an ever-increasing workload for … -
Fujifilm Sonosite Unveils Ultra-High Frequency Transducer for Point-of-Care Ultrasound
Offering a minimum scan depth of 4 mm, the UHF46-20 Transducer reportedly provides high-quality resolution for visualizing superficial nerves and vessels.
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Fujifilm Sonosite Introduces New 46 MHz Transducer for POCUS
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Thu, 07/24/2025 – 11:13
July 24, 2025 — Fujifilm Sonosite, Inc., a leader in point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) solutions, has announced a new advancement in point-of-care ultrasound imaging with the introduction of their UHF46-20 Transducer. This new transducer is the first 46 MHz ultra-high frequency (UHF) transducer available today in the point-of-care ultrasound market.1
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Missouri's expanded mammography coverage law boosted screening by 45%
The study findings suggest legislative policy can increase breast cancer screening and adoption of digital breast tomosynthesis…
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Hyperfine Announces First Commercial Sales of Next-Gen Portable MRI System
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Thu, 07/24/2025 – 09:58
July 17, 2025 – Hyperfine, Inc.recently announced the first commercial sales of the next-generation Swoop system.The Swoop system is the first FDA-cleared AI-powered portable MRI system for the brain. The Swoop system is powered by proprietary Optive AI software.
Two pioneering hospitals in the northeast U.S. plan to utilize the technology in their intensive care units and emergency department settings.
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Whole-Body MRI in Preventive Medicine: Evaluating the Current Evidence
Beyond the hype, whole-body MRI offers limited clinical benefit in the general population with extraneous use potentially triggering a cycle of overdiagnosis, unnecessary treatment and financial strain.
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Brain PET tracer delivered intranasally for first time in humans
The study confirms the safety and efficacy of Ga-68 NOTA-insulin as a PET radiotracer that can be used for human neuroimaging.
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A Puzzling Pneumothorax in a 36-Year-Old Woman
A 36-year-old woman with recurrent pneumothorax and no clear risk factors is found to have a rare inherited syndrome, diagnosed only through genetic testing. Medscape UK
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Race, economics contribute to advanced-stage breast cancer diagnoses
A recent study has assessed the links between race and socioeconomic status and cancer stage in New York City.