New multicenter research suggests that radiomic features derived from breast MRI may enhance prognostic capabilities with disease upstaging for ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS).
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Should Medicine Be Boring?
Heroic high-stakes medicine should be left to TV doctors, because the most effective care is performed with a level of precision bordering on the mechanical and the mundane. Medscape UK
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AI-Powered Imaging Technique Shows Promise in Evaluating Patients for PCI
A study to assess the effectiveness of AI-powered FFR assessment in PCI outcomes has met its primary endpoint.
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Gene Therapy: Medical Progress Has a Price, Says Ethicist
Ethicist Art Caplan discusses progress in gene therapy research and the need for medical professionals and regulators to tolerate appropriate risk. Medscape Business of Medicine
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Can Low-Dose CT Screening Detect Early-Stage Lung Cancer?
Researchers conducted a prospective, longitudinal cohort study involving individuals with current or former habit, who had low-dose CT screening, in London. Medscape Medical News
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Resting-state fMRI analysis reveals impact of blast exposures
A study of active and veteran U.S. special operations forces cohorts confirms how regions of the brain become altered.
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Challenges in Using Large Language Models for Simplifying Radiology Reports
Making medical information clear to patients remains a significant challenge. Innovations in natural language processing (NLP) have improved radiology data interpretation [1]. The rapid adoption of Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer (ChatGPT) highlights a pivotal moment in NLP. This “ChatGPT moment” suggests a promising application in bridging the gap between patients and their medical data.
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We are grateful for Artsi et al’s thoughtful letter highlighting crucial challenges and considerations in using large language models (LLMs) to simplify radiology reports and enhance patient understanding.