Written By: Kamal Kant Kohli Mass General Brigham’s evaluation of low-field MRI performance lays potential groundwork for this technology to be a lower-cost, accessible option for breast imaging Researchers at Mass General Brigham have demonstrated the technical feasibility of using ultra-low field (ULF) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for breast imaging. With further […]
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Study Shows Low-field MRI Feasible for Breast Screening
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Construction and Validation of a Predictive Model for Post-TACE Recurrence Risk in Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A Retrospective Cohort Study
The following abstract is drawn from a recently published paper in Dovepress. We invite you to read the full paper and join the conversation, become a member of the Radiology News community to share your thoughts, ask questions, and engage with others around this work. Authors: Jiajing Zhao,1 Yunjian Meng,2 Zhongyi Jiang,1 Zhike Li,1 Youyao Li,1 Yuanjun Liu,2 Yuandi […]
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Center for Radiology Education to Provide Medical Imaging Scholarships at John Patrick University
Up to 5,000 scholarships will be available in 2026 to support students pursuing careers in medical imaging and to address the critical radiologic technologist shortage. The Center for Radiology Education (CRE) has announced a nationwide initiative to provide scholarships* for students enrolling in medical imaging programs at John Patrick University of Health and Applied Sciences (JPU). The initiative is designed […]
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Association of CT Features with Radiologic Patterns in Interstitial Lung Disease: Multinomial Analysis in CARE-PF
The following abstract is drawn from a recently published paper in RSNA Journal Radiology . We invite you to read the full paper and join the conversation, become a member of the Radiology News community to share your thoughts, ask questions, and engage with others around this work. Authors: Daniel-Costin Marinescu, MD, MHSc, […]
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Advanced Imaging Could Improve ‘Precision Medicine’ for Recurrent Prostate Cancer
Prostate-specific membrane androgen PET/CT can help clinicians intensify or de-escalate care for men with prostate cancer who have biochemical recurrence following radical prostatectomy.A retrospective evaluation of patients treated at UCLA showed staging from prostate-specific membrane androgen (PSMA) PET/CT before salvage radiotherapy had a significant association with PFS, and certain therapies benefited patients with specific staging […]
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Review Explores How Generative AI Could Support Precision Oncology Decision-making
By Hugo Francisco de Souza Reviewed by Susha Cheriyedath, M.Sc. As cancer medicine becomes increasingly data-intensive, researchers explore how generative AI could help oncologists interpret genomic mutations, identify clinical trials, and synthesize complex patient data while maintaining strict human oversight. In a recent narrative review published in the Journal of Hematology & Oncology, researchers synthesized […]
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‘AI Will Collaborate & Assist, Not Replace Doctors’: Dr Sudhir Srivastava on AI in Healthcare
As AI increasingly becomes a part of our lives, the future will be collaborative with AI working as an advanced clinical assistant rather than a replacement for doctors, Dr Sudhir Srivastava, Founder and Chairman of SS Innovations International has said. As AI increasingly becomes a part of our lives, the future will be collaborative with […]
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Consultation Measures Support for Fast Track Access to Medical Device Imports
Plans to speed up access to new healthcare devices by aligning regulation with the European Union and ‘comparable’ countries will be open to stakeholder consultation until early next month. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is seeking responses to three proposals intended to enable the automatic acceptance of CE marked medical devices […]
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MRI-based Risk Scoring System to Predict Early Recurrence after Resection of Solitary Hepatocellular Carcinoma 5 cm or Smaller
The following abstract is drawn from a recently published paper in RSNA journal Radiology . We invite you to read the full paper and join the conversation, become a member of the Radiology News community to share your thoughts, ask questions, and engage with others around this work. Authors: Eun Sun Choi, MD1, […]
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AI breakthrough boosts Breast Cancer detection by Over 10%
By Grace Johnson An AI tool can improve breast cancer detection by about 10.4%, according to a new study. The research was led by the University of Aberdeen in collaboration with NHS Grampian. The study analyzed breast screening results from over 10,000 women. The AI software, Mia AI breast screening tool, was developed […]
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