Abbreviated MRI and contrast-enhanced mammography could detect 3500 additional breast cancers annually in the UK, potentially saving 700 lives. Medscape News UK
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Degree of BPE affects breast MRI's diagnostic performance
Breast MRI decreases in diagnostic performance when faced with marked background parenchymal enhancement (BPE) on exams.
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Degree of BPE affects breast MRI's diagnostic performance
Breast MRI decreases in diagnostic performance when faced with marked background parenchymal enhancement (BPE) on exams.
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Breast cancer screening offers opportunity for LCS
Making lung cancer screening (LCS) available to women undergoing screening mammography could help reach women at risk for lung…
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Breast cancer screening offers opportunity for LCS
Making lung cancer screening (LCS) available to women undergoing screening mammography could help reach women at risk for lung…
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Steroid injections worsen knee degeneration in arthritis patients
A new study presents evidence that corticosteroids accelerate structural knee degeneration, even after a single injection.
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Incidental LCS findings identify lung abnormalities among Asians
Incidental CT findings, particularly on lung cancer screening (LCS), characterize interstitial lung abnormalities in Asian populations…
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Lesions located at the liver periphery: A stepwise cross-sectional imaging approach toward diagnosis
Lesions located at the periphery of the liver may arise from the liver parenchyma or tissues located outside the liver. All intrahepatic focal liver lesions may show peripheral distribution; however, some focal liver lesions show a predilection for peripheral location. Several extra-hepatic processes may involve the liver periphery, including the capsular and the subcapsular regions, due to this region’s specific anatomic, peritoneal, and hemodynamic features. The capsular region includes the Gl…
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MRI-based predictive model with obesity metabolic phenotype for postoperative survival in HBV-related hepatocellular carcinoma
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common primary liver cancer, responsible for approximately 85–90 % of all cases [1]. The disease burden is especially pronounced in China, with morbidity and mortality ranking fourth and second among malignancies, respectively [2]. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection remains the predominant risk factor for HCC, with nearly half of the cases worldwide attributed to chronic hepatitis B [3]. Although non-alcoholic steatosis is becoming an increasing risk fac…
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Diagnostic performance of biparametric MRI according to prostate imaging quality (PI-QUAL) version 2: Analysis of Multi-Institutional Data
Prostate magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is important for detecting prostate cancer (PCa) and the risk stratification of patients requiring prostate biopsy in the era of MRI-directed PCa diagnosis [1,2]. Despite the clear diagnostic benefits of MRI-directed diagnostic pathways reported in various clinical trials [3–5], the results may not be directly applicable in general practice owing to the variability of prostate MRI quality and expertise in MRI reading [2]. Image optimisation and standardi…