In the second part of a recent interview, Emmanuel S. Antonarakis, M.D. discusses PSMA PET agents in current trials and cell surface proteins that may offer targeting utility in prostate cancer imaging beyond PSMA.
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From AI breakthroughs to imaging trends, we serve up real-time radiology insights.
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Study: PSMA PET/CT Leads to Metastatic Staging Changes in 25 Percent of Patients with Newly Diagnosed High-Risk PCa
In the 160-patient study comparing 18F-PSMA 1007 PET/CT and 18F-NaF PET/CT, the use of 18F-PSMA PET/CT led to 38 patients being restaged as having more advanced prostate cancer.
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Can the Emerging InteleHeart Platform Facilitate Improved Efficiency with Cardiology and Radiology?
Through enhanced data interoperability and access to patient histories, the cloud-based InteleHeart may facilitate better communication and workflow efficiencies for radiologists and cardiologists.
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Assessing the Utility of mpMRI for Enhancing Diagnostic Clarity with Suspicious Calcifications from Mammography Exams
While dynamic contrast enhanced breast MRI may help reduce biopsies for suspicious calcifications on mammograms, quantitative MRI features and diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) may not provide additional diagnostic benefit in these cases, according to a new study.
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Can AI-Enhanced Radiomics Improve Differentiation of Pulmonary Nodules on Chest CT?
A deep learning AI platform, which incorporated radiomic features including CT attenuation metrics, demonstrated a 93.6 percent AUC for detecting invasive adenocarcinoma on chest CT.
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The Overabundance of Variables in Radiology
The unforeseen impact of multiple variables has a way of wrecking any formal analysis of different compensation offers in radiology.
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Diagnostic Imaging's Weekly Scan: October 5 — October 11
Catch up on the top radiology content of the past week.
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What New Research Reveals About Preoperative Breast MRI
Women who had an MRI prior to undergoing surgery for newly diagnosed breast cancer were 18 percent more likely to have a mastectomy, according to newly published research.
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Current Insights on Interoperability, Enterprise Imaging and AI Integration in Radiology
In a recent interview, Morris Panner offered his perspective on cultural hurdles to interoperability in health care, emerging trends with enterprise imaging and an answer first approach to integrating AI in radiology.
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Study Suggests Benefits of CT-Based AI in Detecting and Managing Patients with Aortic Abdominal Aneurysm
In a study involving over 500 patients, researchers noted that the CT-based AI software led to a 24 percent increase of evaluations for aortic abdominal aneurysms within six months of detection.