Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer among men in the United States. As early and accurate detection is critical for effective treatment, PET/CT technology has
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Higher Chest X-Ray Usage Catches Lung Cancer Earlier and Improves Survival
A new study has revealed a strong connection between the frequency of chest X-ray referrals by GPs and earlier lung…
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Transperineal Biopsy Detects More Prostate Cancers Than TRUS
(MedPage Today) — Biopsy with local anesthetic ultrasound-guided transperineal (LATP) identified more clinically significant prostate cancers than transrectal ultrasound (TRUS), but the procedure came with tradeoffs, a multicenter randomized trial…
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Experiencing Communication Failure on a C-arm? Try This!
Getting a Communication Failure Error is a common C-arm issue, but there’s a fairly easy fix. We’ll guide you through the most common cause and solution. As always, if this doesn’t work, reach out to us – we’d love to give you a hand.
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Microultrasonography for Prostate Cancer Detection Matches MRI/US-Fusion
(MedPage Today) — Microultrasonography-guided prostate biopsy proved noninferior to MRI/conventional ultrasound-fusion (MRI/US-fusion) imaging for detecting clinically significant cancer, a large randomized trial showed.
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Rethinking radiology reports: A survey of referring physicians’ perspectives
Radiology reports play a crucial role in clinical decision-making. High report quality and completeness are essential for efficient patient care. However, the clarity and comprehensiveness of radiology reports are often points of contention among referring physicians. This study evaluated referring physicians’ views on the quality and clinical utility of radiology reports
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Optimization of shoulder synthetic MRI through post-processing and comparison with conventional MRI
MRI is pivotal in the assessment of shoulder disorders because of its excellent soft-tissue contrast. Recently studies have demonstrated the potential of quantitative maps acquired using a multi-echo spin-echo (MESE) sequence for the diagnosis of shoulder osteoarthritis and supraspinatus tendinosis [1,2]. However, the long examination time for MR assessments is a burden for patients. To reduce the scan time, rapid imaging techniques such as parallel imaging, compressed sensing, and deep-learning…
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AI-Powered Mammograms Predict Cardiovascular Risk
A new study suggests that mammograms, when combined with AI models, can reveal much more than just cancer.
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Prediction of postoperative pancreatic fistula based on multi-sequence MR imaging
To investigate the value of conventional MRI sequences in predicting the occurrence of postoperative pancreatic fistula (POPF) in patients undergoing pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD).