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New MRI technique assesses brain changes in multiple sclerosis patients
The protocol could help clinicians better identify these changes, according to researchers.
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Breast tumor incidence trends similar for Black women in Ghana, U.S.
New data from the NCI finds that women in Ghana and Black women in the U.S. have similar breast tumor trends.
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Experts urge caution for image interpretation by NPPs
As the use of NPPs in imaging settings grows, radiology experts say practices should use caution for the sake of patient care.
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Meet the Minnies 2025 semifinalist candidates
See who’s in contention for the 2025 edition of the Minnies, our annual award competition recognizing excellence in radiology.
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Week in review: Cutting CO2 emissions | AI and imaging safety warnings | Tracking ground-glass nodules
Our most popular articles this week centered the theme of sustainability and reduction of carbon emissions in radiology.
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U.S. FDA may need to clarify SaMD validation standards
In a video interview, a Dana-Farber Cancer Institute expert describes what the ‘rigor spectrum’ is in validation study designs…
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PSMA-PET/CT may replace NaF-PET/CT in advanced prostate cancer
Replacing F-18 sodium fluoride (NaF) PET/CT with F-18 PSMA PET/CT can improve treatment for men with newly diagnosed prostate…
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Preop breast MRI improves surgical planning, but use disparities remain
Older patients, Black patients, and those with Medicaid or Medicare were less likely to undergo preoperative breast MRI, a study…
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FIGO classification from MRI leads to moderate agreement among rads
FIGO classification of uterine fibroids on MRI led to moderate overall interobserver agreement among radiologists.