(MedPage Today) — The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Monday in a case that could affect what kind of preventive care is covered at no charge under Americans’ health insurance plans.
The case, known as Kennedy v. Braidwood, involves Christian…
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SCOTUS to Mull Whether Insurers Must Offer Certain Preventive Services for Free
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Nine Takeaways from New Research on CT Scans and Radiation-Induced Cancers
Recently published research projected that 103,000 future cases of radiation-induced cancer would result from 93 million computed tomography (CT) exams performed in the United States in 2023.
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PET scans predict outcomes for patients undergoing CAR T-cell therapy
PET scans performed at one or three months after patients with large B-cell lymphoma begin CAR T-cell therapy can indicate whether…
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Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi performs remote robotic prostate procedure
Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi has joined with Cleveland Clinic Ohio to perform a remote robotic-assisted procedure for prostate cancer…
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SNMMI Mars Shot Research Fund awards $100K fellowship
The SNMMI Mars Shot Research Fund has bestowed its 2025 $100,000 research fellowship.
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VA finds lung cancer screening communication aberrations in Kansas
The VA Office of Inspector General has found that a lung cancer patient’s care was compromised at the VA Eastern Kansas Healthcare…
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VA finds lung cancer screening communication aberrations in Kansas
The VA Office of Inspector General has found that a lung cancer patient’s care was compromised at the VA Eastern Kansas Healthcare…
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More women welcome AI assistance for mammography exams
More women are willing to have AI assistance for their breast cancer screening exams.
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Abdominal CT imaging shows promise for diagnosing sarcopenia
Abdominal CT imaging shows promise for the opportunistic diagnosis of sarcopenia, enabling radiologists to play a greater role…