Showing patients props and other visual aids improves recall of information, motivates patients, said doctors who have expanded their ‘black bags.’ Medscape Medical News
We scan the top radiology sources so you don’t have to.
From AI breakthroughs to imaging trends, we serve up real-time radiology insights.
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Secukinumab May Protect Against Bone Erosion in PsA
Secukinumab treatment reduces bone erosion volume and enhances partial healing of erosions in patients with psoriatic arthritis, according to results from a randomized controlled trial. Medscape Medical News
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Radiotherapy for Prostate Cancer: What Approach Works Best?
Moderately hypofractionated and conventionally fractionated radiotherapy demonstrate similar efficacy, but one hypofractionated approach has a better toxicity profile. Medscape Medical News
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SGO 2025: Impact of Precision Medicine in Endometrial Cancer
Dr Kathleen Moore emphasizes the need for a more nuanced approach to endometrial cancer treatment, particularly in the heterogeneous mismatch repair-proficient population. Medscape
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Will We See a Bird Flu Vaccine Next Year?
The 2024-2025 flu season was the worst we’ve seen in years. What will next year’s flu season look like? And will there be a vaccine for bird flu? Medscape Internal Medicine
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Five-Year Data Support Pembro + CRT for NSCLC
Updated phase 2 results of the KEYNOTE-799 trial were presented at ELCC 2025. Medscape Medical News
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Radiosurgery Offers Strong Local Control of Brain Metastases
Stereotactic radiosurgery is widely used nationally and globally, achieving strong radiographic control in metastatic and benign brain tumors. Medscape Medical News
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Midlife Atrial Fibrillation Linked to Dementia Risk
Atrial fibrillation diagnosed before age 70 years was associated with a 21% increased risk for dementia and a 36% increased risk for early-onset dementia in a large population-based study. Medscape Medical News
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Radiologists vs AI: The Gorilla in the Room
AI isn’t replacing radiologists — it’s revealing what even experts might miss. Arturo Loaiza-Bonilla, MD, explores how AI can help us catch the next “gorilla” in medicine. Medscape Oncology
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Should Medicine Be Boring?
Heroic high-stakes medicine should be left to TV doctors, because the most effective care is performed with a level of precision bordering on the mechanical and the mundane. Medscape UK