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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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Mammography Study Compares False Positives Between AI and Radiologists in DBT Screening
For DBT breast cancer screening, 47 percent of radiologist-only flagged false positives involved mass presentations whereas 40 percent of AI-only flagged false positive cases involved benign calcifications, according to research presented at the recent American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) conference.
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Cancer incidence on rise in younger people, women
Early-onset cancer incidence trends are rising among younger people, and women carry more of the burden.
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Precision Medicine Transforms Cardiovascular Care
Recent studies confirm that precision tools like OCT and AI-guided procedures are not only safer but also more effective in treating complex cardiovascular conditions. Medscape Medical News
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Frail Medicare Patients Face Primary Care Follow-Up Gaps
Medicare beneficiaries, especially patients with frailty and those discharged to skilled nursing facilities after hospitalization, face notable gaps in primary care follow-up once they return home. Medscape Medical News
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Financial shock waves strike close to radiology researchers
As of May 6, U.S. institutions have lost almost $2 billion in NIH funding. The academic community responds to whirlwind changes…
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CT muscle metrics could help screen for sarcopenia
Abdominal CT muscle metrics taken from imaging of healthy young people show promise for opportunistic sarcopenia screening.
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Study Shows No Impact of Hormone Therapy on PET/CT with 18F-Piflufolastat in PCa Imaging
For patients with recurrent or metastatic prostate cancer, new research findings showed no significant difference in the sensitivity of 18F-piflufolastat PET/CT between patients on concurrent hormone therapy and those without hormone therapy.
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Study Findings Do Not Support Omitting Surgery for Breast Cancer
(MedPage Today) — Adding tumor-bed biopsy to trimodality imaging after neoadjuvant chemotherapy in patients who had clinical complete response did not reliably predict pathological complete response (pCR) among breast cancer patients, findings…
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Preclinical radiology teaching – a Canadian medical students’ perspective
What is radiology and what do radiologists even do? This is a question facing many medical students when they enter into medical school. When it is answered depends on the school they attend and the teaching and exposure to radiology they receive. Radiology teaching during preclinical studies, which typically refers to the early years of a […]