In the ever-evolving landscape of medical imaging, the combination of morphological and angiographic information is crucial for timely diagnosis and effective treatment of a wide array of medical conditions. Recently, researchers have taken a groundbreaking step forward by integrating the capabilities of ultrasonography with photoacoustic tomography (PAT). This innovative hybrid approach, known as rotational ultrasound […]
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Revolutionizing Imaging: Rotational Ultrasound and Photoacoustic Tomography
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How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Healthcare
Recent industry survey shows nearly one-third of US health systems now pay for commercial AI licenses Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the healthcare industry, and more Americans are turning to AI tools for medical guidance. OpenAI says about 40 million users worldwide now use ChatGPT daily for health-related questions. The company recently launched ChatGPT […]
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Proposed Legislation in California Would Eliminate Financial Barriers to Critical Breast Imaging
California legislator introduces bill to ensure equitable access to required diagnostic and supplemental breast imaging Susan G. Komen, the world’s leading breast cancer organization commends Assemblymember Lori Wilson (D-Suisun City) for introducing legislation to ensure equitable access to required diagnostic and supplemental breast imaging, by eliminating the financial barriers patients face in accessing needed breast cancer […]
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Study Reveals High-Frequency CT Reconstruction as A Promising Approach for Liver Metastasis Imaging
by Christos Evangelou, MSc, PhD – Medical Writer and Editor In a recent study, researchers conducted a virtual clinical trial to assess the potential of high-frequency computed tomography (CT) reconstruction to enhance imaging of liver metastases. This novel approach demonstrated superior preservation of crucial tumor features in low-noise conditions compared to standard reconstruction methods.1 Although the benefits of CT reconstruction diminish in the presence of […]
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Tomographic pH Imaging via Responsive Hydrogel Nanoprobes
In a groundbreaking advancement at the crossroads of medical imaging and material science, researchers have unveiled a novel technique that harnesses multi-contrast magnetic particle imaging (MPI) for precise, tomographic monitoring of pH levels within biological systems. This pioneering work, spearheaded by Kluwe, Ackers, Graeser, and their collaborators, has the potential to redefine diagnostic imaging […]
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Impact of Breast Density on Screening Performance Metrics: An Analysis of 301,400 Screening Digital Breast Tomosynthesis (DBT) Examinations
The following abstract is drawn from a recently published paper in Academic 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. Author(s): Ariel S. Kniss, MD, PhD,∙ Sarah Mercaldo, […]
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AI Helps ED Doctors Spot Fractures as Northern Ireland Deploys BoneView Through Sectra
Emergency departments and minor injury units across Northern Ireland are now benefitting from AI that helps clinicians accurately and efficiently identify bone fractures – deployed rapidly and at scale through Sectra Amplifier Services. Sectra Amplifier Services, provided by Northern Ireland’s enterprise imaging partner Sectra, enables healthcare organisations to integrate AI tools directly into […]
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Healthcare AI 2026 Enters Its Next Act — Prove It Or Lose It
Every few years, healthcare crowns a new hero. For a while, attention centered on the electronic health record, less a hero than a handy proxy for deeper systemic frustrations. Then “digital transformation,” a phrase roomy enough to mean everything and nothing. Over the last half decade, the spotlight shifted to artificial intelligence. AI was […]
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The Effect of AI on the Radiologist Workforce: A Task-Based Analysis
The following abstract is drawn from a recently published paper in medRxiv. 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: Curtis P. Langlotz1 Abstract Background The effect of […]
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North East Hospital Unveils New £1.5m MRI Scanning Facility ‘Powered by AI’
North Tyneside Hospital has a newly-refurbished MRI suite A newly-refurbished centre for MRI scans has opened at North Tyneside Hospital – and it will use artificial intelligence to improve results. The technology can detect conditions such as bone marrow cancer quicker than ever while will also improves heart scans. The new facility was opened earlier […]
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