Projected cancer cases range from 80,000 to 127,000 across different analytical scenarios. Medscape Medical News
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Radiation Oncology Reimbursement: New Bill Rocks the Boat
The 2025 ROCR Act aims to reform radiation oncology reimbursement policy, but the reaction from radiation oncologists has been mixed. Medscape Medical News
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Can CT-Based AI Radiomics Enhance Prediction of Recurrence-Free Survival for Non-Metastatic ccRCC?
In comparison to a model based on clinicopathological risk factors, a CT radiomics-based machine learning model offered greater than a 10 percent higher AUC for predicting five-year recurrence-free survival in patients with non-metastatic clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC).
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Dealing with Radiology ‘Orphan Issues’ in Voice Recognition Software
Some abbreviations for radiology transcriptions defy reasonable explanation but they continue to persist on multiple voice recognition platforms.
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Can LLMs help track interval changes on radiology reports?
Large-language models (LLMs) show potential for tracking interval changes on longitudinal radiology reports.
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SimonMed taps new CMIO
SimonMed Imaging has named Scott Flamm, MD, as its new chief medical information officer (CMIO).
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Northeast Radiology to pay $350K to resolve data breach
Northeast Radiology has agreed to pay $350,000 and comply with a corrective action plan to resolve potential HIPAA violations.
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Association of lower noninvasive fractional flow reserve values with high risk anatomic characteristics in pediatric patients with anomalous coronary arteries
Although there are data on fractional flow reserve CT (CT-FFR) assessment for anomalous aortic origin of coronary artery (AAOCA) in adults, reports in children are limited.
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Impact of aorto-iliac hemodynamics and geometry on thrombotic complications following abdominal aortic endovascular aneurysm repair
Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) is a minimally invasive procedure that has become increasingly popular for treating abdominal aortic aneurysms due to its reduced invasiveness compared to open surgery [1]. EVAR involves the insertion of a stent-graft through the femoral artery to reconstruct aortic flow and exclude the aneurysm from the circulatory system [2]. While it offers advantages such as shorter hospital stays and lower mortality rates [3], EVAR is also associated with potential compli…
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Intraluminal causes of mechanical small bowel obstruction: CT findings and diagnostic approach
Small bowel obstruction (SBO) is a common reason for hospitalization, accounting for approximately 20 % of all surgical admissions due to acute abdominal pain [1]. Diagnosis of SBO frequently relies on radiological assessment, focusing on key imaging features such as small bowel dilatation and air-fluid levels [2]. Plain abdominal radiography often represents the initial step in imaging work-up of SBO due to its accessibility and cost-efficiency. However, its diagnostic utility is constrained by…