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breast cancer screening mammography

Deployed in screening mammography, the tool identifies normal, low-risk exams and eliminates the need for double reads. 

doctor looking at CLTI patient's leg

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently cleared a group of radiotherapy systems for use beyond cancer treatment. 

UNC university of north carolina match day

This year, imaging training programs offered a total of 1,478 positions across diagnostic and interventional radiology, a 5% increase over last year. 

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Imaging groups recently conveyed their concerns to Health and Human Services in a letter submitted March 16. 

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Edward Wolfgang Lee, MD, PhD, believes he is the specialty's only physician to perform a key life-saving, minimally invasive procedure on a child. 

'Leaky' blood brain barrier causes long-term damage years after head injuries

New evidence suggests the BBB can remain compromised following a head injury, even years after it first occurred.

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RadNet Chaiman and CEO Howard Berger, MD, explains why the company has invested tens of millions into DeepHealth to rapidly build up a new business model. 

 

Thanks to AI, clinicians can use mammograms to do a lot more than identify signs of breast cancer. Researchers explored data from nearly 50,000 patients, presenting their findings in Heart.

A new analysis is prompting questions regarding how rigorously many of the AI-enabled tools approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration are evaluated prior to their clearance.