These characteristics include luminal cancers, dense breast tissue, nonmammary zone locations, architectural distortions, and…
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SNMMI: Botox may prevent debilitating dry mouth for some mCRPC patients
Research presented at the meeting addressed salivary gland toxicity associated with uptake of PSMA-targeted radioligand therapy…
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New PET imaging technique detects mycobacteria lung infections
These infections are some of the most difficult-to-diagnose in patients with chronic lung diseases.
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SNMMI: New PET imaging technique detects mycobacteria lung infections
These infections are some of the most difficult-to-diagnose in patients with chronic lung diseases.
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The clinical value of second-opinion reporting by subspecialist musculoskeletal radiologists
This systematic review aims to evaluate the added clinical value of secondary interpretations produced by specialist musculoskeletal radiologists. Additional aims are to identify clinical settings producing more discrepant cases between the initial and secondary interpreters.
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Could an Emerging PET Tracer be a Game Changer for Detecting Hepatocellular Carcinoma?
In addition to over 90 percent sensitivity in detecting hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the glypican-3 (GPC3) targeted PET tracer 68Ga-aGPC3-scFv appeared to be advantageous in identifying HCC tumors smaller than one centimeter, according to pilot study findings presented at the SNMMI conference.
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SNMMI: New immuno-PET tracer awarded Image of the Year
A new immuno-PET tracer is superior to conventional F-18 FDG in patients with head and neck cancer.
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SNMMI: PET/MRI helps manage patients with chronic spinal pain
F-18 FDG-PET/MRI scans can detect previously unidentified locations of chronic spinal pain.
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‘I’m Telling You for the Last Time’ (Said No Radiologist Who Was Ever Taken Seriously)
Whether it comes in the form of seemingly extraneous addendums or the need to emphasize key points in radiology reporting, repetition can be a constant source of frustration.
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SNMMI: Preliminary Research Suggests Dual-Targeting Radiopharmaceutical May Have Impact in Multiple Cancers
The dual-targeted 177Lu-DOTA-FAPI-RGD reportedly reduced or stopped the growth of cancer lesions in 88.9 percent of advanced adenocarcinomas in a small cohort of patients with varied cancers including pulmonary, pancreatic and ovarian cancer, according to new research presented at the SNMMI conference.