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Effectiveness of artificial intelligence-assisted examination for cancer detection in medical imaging: a systematic review and meta-analysis
To evaluate the effectiveness of artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted examination for cancer detection in medical imaging.
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A Multi-level Approach to Improve Participation in Low-dose CT for Lung Cancer Screening (Empower LCS): A Single Arm Pilot Feasibility Clinical Trial
Lung cancer screening (LCS) uptake remains low nationally. We evaluated the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a multi-level intervention to improve LCS uptake in a pilot trial.
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Observational evaluation of AI-assisted measurements and reporting for enhanced workflow efficiency in leg and foot radiographs
The field of radiology is under increasing pressure due to a continuous surge in imaging volumes and a significant shortage of radiologists [1,2]. In most European and North American countries, the growing demand for imaging procedures has outpaced the recruitment of radiologists [3]. This imbalance has led to rising workloads, longer turnaround times, and concerns about burnout among clinicians. In the context of a strained healthcare system, workflow optimization has become essential, particul…
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Promises and Challenges of Medicare Advantage
Medicare Part C, better known as Medicare Advantage, is a federal program that allows Americans eligible for Medicare to obtain healthcare coverage through private insurers. For beneficiaries, there may be a number of potential benefits associated with Medicare Advantage over Traditional Medicare, but in recent years the program has come under scrutiny due to concerns about cost, quality, and transparency. In this paper, we will review a brief history of Medicare and Medicare Advantage as well a…
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CT-derived computational modelling in the lifetime management of aortic stenosis
Lifetime management of aortic stenosis represents a growing procedural and clinical challenge. With recent clinical trials indicating that transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) is at least on par with surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) in treating lower risk patients, there has been a rise in TAVR uptake in younger, lower risk patients, leading to an increased likelihood of bioprosthetic valve degradation within a patient’s lifetime. This shift in treatment has changed the landscap…
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Evaluating the association between allostatic load and malignancy on image-guided breast biopsy
Allostatic load (AL) is a measure of physiologic dysregulation representing the cumulative effect of activation of the stress response system. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between AL and malignant pathology on image-guided breast biopsy.