An ombudsman report finds an Essex trust missed national cancer waiting time standards, delaying treatment for a woman who later died. Press Association
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Supplement Yanked Over Suicide Risk; 'Dilbert' Creator Dies; Full-Body Scan Lawsuit
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From Diabetes to Duchenne: EMA’s Defining 2025 Drug Calls
The European regulator’s anniversary year featured first-in-class therapies, rare-disease advances, safety warnings, and new rules reshaping how medicines reach patients. Medscape News Europe
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AI Inches Into the Real World and Delivers Benefits in Radiology
Improving efficiency and coordination offer some immediate applications, with clinical potential emerging as well. Artificial intelligence in healthcare still seems to exude some sort of future world, “it’ll happen someday” vibe. That’s far from the truth in radiology. Notably, there was a “the future is now” undercurrent at the recent annual conference of the Radiological Society of North […]
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Behavioural Changes in a Child Reveal Manganese Toxicity
A child with chronic liver disease developed abrupt behavioural and neurological symptoms that were traced to dietary manganese exposure and responded to chelation. Medscape UK
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Real-World Wins and Gaps as AI Meets Precision Medicine
Learn what works now in artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled precision care, where gaps remain, and what’s next — from N-of-1 trials to foundation models integrating real-time clinical and molecular data. Medscape Europe
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Performance analysis of liver segmentation using nn-UNet TotalSegmentator: Focus on atypical livers, pathologies, and variants
Several diseases and treatments affect the liver and its volume, such as cirrhosis, hepatitis, liver metastases, hepatocellular carcinoma, and chemotherapy. Most abdominal CT examinations cover the entire liver volume, which could be used as a diagnostic imaging biomarker. However, traditional manual estimation is time-consuming and subject to errors and interobserver variability, which fosters the development of automatic segmentation solutions [1,2].
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Ultrashort echo time MRI radiomics as a predictor of clinical outcomes in patellar tendinopathy: Insights from a large prospective clinical trial
To evaluate the predictive utility of radiomic features extracted from ultrashort echo time (UTE) MRI in comparison to conventional proton density (PD) sequences for short-term (24-week) and long-term (5-year) clinical outcomes in patients with patellar tendinopathy (PT) receiving exercise therapy.
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Utilizing baseline multiregional MRI radiomics for prediction of tumor deposition and prognosis following neoadjuvant therapy in resectable rectal cancer
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancers worldwide, with its incidence and mortality rates ranking the third and second among all malignant tumors in the world [1]. Epidemiological data indicate that distant recurrence constitutes the primary cause of mortality in rectal cancer cases [2]. Therefore, precise risk stratification for recurrence is crucial for enhancing survival outcomes. Tumor deposit (TD) refers to a nodule devoid of identifiable lymph node tissue or vascular/neur…