The use of AI software for digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) facilitated a higher cancer detection rate and over double the PPV for exams with abnormal interpretation, according to a newly published study.
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New Wide Bore MRI Scanner Available from GE Healthcare
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Mon, 05/12/2025 – 10:49
May 12, 2025 — GE HealthCare recently unveiled Signa Sprint, an FDA 510(k) pending[1] ultra-premium wide bore 1.5T high-performance gradient MRI system, at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) 2025. This technology is designed to unlock advanced imaging possibilities in cardiology, oncology and other clinical and research areas.
The need for advanced diagnostics in cardiology and oncology continues to grow, with ca… -
Is a Year of DAPT Magical Thinking?
The need for 12 months of dual antiplatelet therapy after coronary stenting has become entrenched in practice despite little supporting evidence, writes cardiologist Chris Labos. theheart.org on Medscape
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GE HealthCare Introduces Signa Sprint 1.5T MRI System at ISMRM Conference
The combination of high-performance gradient technology and AI tools with the Signa Sprint MRI reportedly facilitate enhanced MRI workflow efficiencies in cardiac and oncology imaging.
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Oral Cavity Cancer: Omitting Neck RT Safe in Some Patients
Skipping postoperative neck irradiation in patients with oral cavity carcinoma yields control rates similar to those in patients who receive both neck and primary tumor radiation. Medscape Medical News
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Escaping the Radiology Reading Room and Juggling Vacation Priorities with Your Significant Other
Is there an achievable balance between leisurely relaxation and cramming must-do sightseeing into a short amount of time?
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Anal Cancer Outcomes Improve on Lower-Dose Chemoradiotherapy
Short-term results from a recent trial suggest that reduced-dose chemoradiotherapy may achieve high local control with less toxicity in patients with early-stage anal cancer. Medscape Medical News
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Thyroid Cancer Incidence Unchanged After RAIT Therapy
Research found no significant increase in the incidence of new thyroid cancer cases among patients treated with RAIT for Graves’ disease, reinforcing previous studies that suggest minimal cancer risk with this treatment. Medscape Medical News
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ISMRM: MR spectroscopy captures neurochemistry changes after football hits
Choline has emerged as the key metric of injury in a traumatic brain injury study.
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ISMRM: 4D MRI reveals heart impairments in patients with COPD
Research presented at ISMRM 2025 highlighted how 4D flow MRI reveals cardiopulmonary hemodynamic interaction in patients with…