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Key Drivers of High Costs in Head and Neck Cancer Care
Advanced disease stage and use of combination treatments are linked to the highest first-year healthcare costs in Canadian patients with head and neck cancer, new data show. Medscape Medical News
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Role of FAPI PET/CT in cancer of unknown primary (CUP): A systematic review
Patients with a cancer of unknown primary (CUP) are a heterogeneous population in whom the origin of a metastatic malignant disease cannot be determined after standardized diagnostic work-up. CUP accounts for 3–5 % of all malignant neoplasms worldwide [1,2].
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Predicting peritoneal recurrence and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy benefits in T4 gastric cancer patients via contrast-enhanced CT radiomics
Despite advances in surgical techniques and molecular targeted therapy, gastric cancer (GC) remains one of the most lethal malignancies worldwide, causing 750,000 deaths annually [1–3]. Tumor recurrence in the peritoneum occurs in 40 %–60 % of advanced GC patients who have undergone radical surgery [4–6], and patients who develop peritoneal recurrence (PR) have a median overall survival (OS) of only 3–9 months [7,8]. Therefore, timely and appropriate preventive interventions to reduce the risk o…
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Deep learning-based temporal muscle quantification on MRI predicts adverse outcomes in acute ischemic stroke
Stroke is the second-leading cause of death and the third most common cause of disability worldwide [1]. Stroke significantly increases the risk of skeletal muscle loss (known as sarcopenia), which exacerbates disability and worsens functional outcomes. Pre-stroke sarcopenia has also been linked to poorer recovery, thereby underscoring the importance of evaluating muscle mass and function in stroke patients [2–5]. Measuring skeletal muscle mass and function is increasingly recognized as a critic…
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Photon counting CT versus multi-slice CT for radiographic evaluation of postoperative cochlear implantation: Electrode characteristics and image-quality analysis
Cochlear implant surgery is a standard treatment for severe-to-profound hearing loss. Accurate postoperative assessment of cochlear electrode is crucial for patient outcomes. Photon-counting CT (PCCT) has emerged as a novel imaging modality that may surpass multi-slice CT (MSCT) in image quality and metal artifact reduction. This study aimed to compare PCCT and MSCT in the radiographic evaluation of postoperative cochlear implantation.
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Association of Changes in Missouri Law for Breast Cancer Screening, Screening Rates, and Use of Digital Breast Tomosynthesis
To estimate the association of Missouri law changes expanding mammography coverage to include annual screening from age 40 (previously biennial from age 50), digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) on overall screening rates, and use of DBT.
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Expanding Access and Equity in Breast Cancer Screening Through Legislative Action
Breast cancer remains a leading cause of cancer-related morbidity and mortality among women in the United States, with early detection through screening mammography as a cornerstone of improving outcomes. However, disparities in access and utilization persist, particularly among socio-economically disadvantaged populations [1-3]. Legislative policies that expand insurance coverage for screening have the potential to reduce these disparities.
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Scientists Develop Ultra High Res MRI Scanner to Define Microscopic Brain Structures
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Tue, 07/22/2025 – 15:36
July 16, 2025 — A scientific team supported in part by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has developed a new, ultra-high-resolution brain imaging system that can reconstruct microscopic brain structures that are disrupted in neurological and neuropsychiatric brain disorders. The new system is a significant advance over conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners that cannot visualize these tiny but clinically important structures….