The ALA 2024 State of Lung Cancer report showed an increase in national lung cancer screening (LCS) rates from 4.5% in 2023 to…
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Multiparametric analysis based on 18F-AV133 PET/MR imaging for clinical application in Parkinson’s disease
The progressive loss of dopaminergic neurons and abnormal iron deposition in the central nervous system (CNS) are key pathogenic mechanisms of Parkinson’s disease (PD). This study aimed to explore the relationship between iron deposition in specific CNS regions and striatal dysfunction using 18F-AV133 PET/MR imaging.
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Association of sarcopenia assessed by CT/MRI with treatment response and clinical outcomes in noncirrhotic primary biliary cholangitis patients
Research on sarcopenia in patients with noncirrhotic primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) is limited. Our study revealed that sarcopenia was highly prevalent in patients with noncirrhotic PBC. Additionally, concomitant sarcopenia may adversely affect the biochemical response to UDCA treatment and the occurrence of liver-related adverse events in PBC patients without cirrhosis.
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Low-dose tin-filtered computed tomography (CT) with iterative metal artifact reduction algorithm versus dual-energy CT for patients with lumbar metal implants
Over the past two decades, posterior lumbar interbody fusion procedures have become increasingly common worldwide [1,2]. Computed tomography (CT) has emerged as the preferred imaging modality for assessing implant positioning and detecting potential complications during patient follow-up [3,4]. However, metal implants can severely degrade CT image quality due to artifacts such as beam hardening and photon starvation. These artifacts hinder the visualization of bone–metal interfaces and adjacent …
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Lantheus completes acquisition of radiopharma firm Evergreen Theragnostics for up to $1B
Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Springfield, New Jersey, Evergreen develops and manufactures imaging agents for diagnosing and treating cancer.
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Radiologists say paid family and medical leave a key factor when choosing a practice
Respondents in academic practices were more likely to report a paid-leave policy when compared to others working in hospitals or private practice.
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CEO of radiology provider Akumin departs abruptly after 1 year on job
Krishna Kumar, former CEO of Philips India, was replaced Monday by Henry Howe, the former CFO and interim CEO of Envision Healthcare.
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Radiology-supported law change would tighten screws on prior authorization requests
The Reducing Medically Unnecessary Delays in Care Act of 2025 is endorsed by 30 trade groups including the Society of Interventional Radiology and MGMA.
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GE HealthCare finalizes purchase of radiopharma firm that generates $183M in revenue
The Chicago-based manufacturer is buying the remaining stake in Nihon Medi-Physics, a Japanese developer of imaging agents used in SPECT and PET exams.
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American College of Radiology says it’s available as a resource to new FDA, NIH leaders
ACR said March 27 that it will “continue to advocate for federal funding for radiology research and encourage imaging as a priority to the healthcare leaders.”