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Black women in underserved areas face higher breast cancer death risk
Black women who live in disadvantaged neighborhoods experience higher breast cancer mortality risk.
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AdvaMed and 9 partners urge medical product tariff exemption
AdvaMed and nine partner organizations are urging U.S. Trade Representative Jameison Greer to exempt medical products from tariffs…
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Causes of Moral Distress in Academic Radiologists: Variation among Institutions
To assess whether causes of moral distress vary by academic institution. Moral distress is experienced when healthcare providers are unable to provide the right care to patients because of institutional or resource constraints.
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Workload of diagnostic radiologists in the foreseeable future based on recent (2024) scientific advances: Updated growth expectations
The workload of diagnostic radiologists has increased considerably over the past decades [1–4]. If this increased workload is not compensated with a commensurate increase in radiologist staffing, the consequent work overload may potentially lead to diagnostic errors and burnout [4–8].
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Radiology Resident Perspectives on and Experiences with Labor Union Participation
To understand the perceptions of radiology residents regarding labor unions and the differences between unionized and nonunionized residents in perceived versus actual benefits of unionization.
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Trends in Academic Radiology Faculty Promotion in U.S. medical schools
Faculty promotion is important for retention in academic medicine and has implications for diversity.
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Prevalence of Health-Related Social Needs and Associated Missed Imaging Appointments Among Cancer Patients
Health-related social needs (HRSNs) lead to health disparities, and impact cancer care, but their link with missed imaging appointments in cancer patients is unclear. We assessed HRSNs screening rate, HRSNs prevalence, and their association with missed imaging appointments among patients with cancer.
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Contribution of lesion shape features to the VI-RADS for predicting muscle invasion in bladder tumors
Bladder cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world and ranks 9th. In the urogenital system, it is the most common malignancy after prostate [1]. With its increasing incidence, it has become the fourth most common malignancy in the male patient group, after lung, prostate and colorectal cancer. For this reason, in addition to its case-based importance, it is also considered as a public health problem.