MRI machines are safe for patients, but accidents do happen, according to a story published May 17 on Today.com.
We scan the top radiology sources so you don’t have to.
From AI breakthroughs to imaging trends, we serve up real-time radiology insights.
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Home Mold Exposure Linked to Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis
New research describes the clinical characteristics and exposure history of patients who develop mold-associated hypersensitivity pneumonitis. Medscape Medical News
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FAPI-SPECT/CT shows promise diagnosing gastrointestinal cancer
FAPI-SPECT/CT is comparable to FDG-PET/CT for detecting lesions in patients with gastrointestinal cancer, a study shows.
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Non-invasive CT based multiregional radiomics for predicting pathologic complete response to preoperative neoadjuvant chemoimmunotherapy in non-small cell lung cancer
This study aims to develop and validate a multiregional radiomics model to predict pathological complete response (pCR) to neoadjuvant chemoimmunotherapy in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), and further evaluate the performance of the model in different specific subgroups (N2 stage and anti-PD-1/PD-L1).
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Diagnostic Imaging's Weekly Scan: May 11 — May 17
Catch up on the top radiology content of the past week.
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Week in Review: MRI in paradise — aka the ISMRM meeting | Cancer incidence increases in women
All week, AuntMinnie.com editors covered the ISMRM meeting, which was held in beautiful Honolulu.
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Evaluation of recall rates in the Irish national breast screening programme: Insights from two million screening mammograms
Population-based breast screening aims to reduce breast cancer mortality and morbidity through early detection and treatment [1]. Mammography, the most widely used screening method, is associated with an estimated 20 % reduction in breast cancer mortality within the screened population [2,3]. However, debate persists around the benefits and harms of breast cancer screening [2]. Effective screening relies on maximising benefits i.e., reduced mortality and morbidity whilst minimising harms i.e., a…
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Large Study Affirms Safety of Ultrasound Enhancing Agents for Echocardiography
Those receiving ultrasound enhancing agents (UEAs) for transthoracic or stress echocardiography had lower odds of all-cause death in comparison to patients who did not have UEAs, according to a nationwide study involving 11.4 million patients.
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Bialogics Introduces Evidence-Driven Framework for AI Performance Monitoring
tim.hodson
Fri, 05/16/2025 – 16:30
May 14, 2025 – Bialogics Analytics Inc., a leader in radiology informatics, has introduced its new AI solution AI Quality Framework (AIQ), a first-of-its-kind, evidence-driven framework for continuous, real-time assessment of AI systems in diagnostic imaging.
Despite AI’s growing presence in radiology, lingering doubts about reliability, transparency, and real-world effectiveness are challenging widespread adoption. AIQ addresses these concerns he… -
Radiofrequency Ablation: A First-Line Treatment Option
Drs Kaniksha Desai and Iram Hussain discuss the use of radiofrequency ablation for the treatment of hyperthyroidism. American Thyroid Association