(MedPage Today) — Surgery and ablation for small liver tumors led to similar outcomes in a large study from Japan.
Data from a randomized trial showed a 5-year overall survival (OS) of 74.6% with surgery and 70.4% with radiofrequency ablation…
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Surgery, Ablation Lead to Similar Outcomes for Small Liver Tumors
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The Reading Room Podcast: Current and Emerging Insights on Abbreviated Breast MRI, Part 1
In the first of a multi-part podcast episode, Stamatia Destounis, MD, Emily Conant, MD and Habib Rahbar, MD, share their insights on the role of abbreviated breast MRI in breast screening.
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PET/CT scans show lung damage in stone workers
The metabolic activities occurring in the lungs of these patients have been unknown.
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Career Pivot: A Physician's Guide to What's Next
As the medical field grows more competitive and complex, more physicians are rethinking their careers to find paths that align with their values and well-being. Medscape Medical News
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Exercise-Induced cTn Elevations and Coronary Atherosclerosis
A study looks at the prevalence and magnitude of coronary atherosclerosis in middle-aged recreational athletes with high vs low postexercise cardiac troponin concentrations. Journal of the American College of Cardiology
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SCCT: Study explores diagnostic accuracy of CCTA
Coronary CT angiography (CCTA) showed high concordance with invasive coronary angiography.
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SCCT: AI predicts coronary artery calcium scores from chest x-rays
Researchers have developed an AI model that can identify coronary artery disease risk from chest x-rays.
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SCCT: CCTA model shows plaque volume changes in chest pain patients
A CCTA-based AI model demonstrated success in differentiating plaque volume among chest pain patients.
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MRI Leaves Man in Critical Condition; Dexcom Recall After 56 Injuries; Drug Denials
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A New York man who entered an MRI room while a scan was taking place was pulled into the machine by his chain necklace and is now in critical condition. (CBS News… -
Are Doctors Ready for AI to Steal Their Stethoscopes?
Experts debate whether radical life extension would enhance well-being or erode the value of a limited human lifespan. Medscape Medical News