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Hannah Murphy

Hannah Murphy
Editor

Innovate Healthcare

In addition to her background in journalism, Hannah also has patient-facing experience in clinical settings, having spent more than 12 years working as a registered rad tech. She began covering the medical imaging industry for Innovate Healthcare in 2021.

LATEST ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR

Deep learning predicts metastasis probability in patients with non-small cell lung cancer
Deep learning applied to chest radiographs efficiently identifies early interstitial lung disease
MRI biomarkers less invasive, more accurate option for identifying deadly liver disease
New AI technology developments consistently recognize medical image anomalies
Did female academic authorship decrease disproportionately due to COVID-19?
Radiologists should watch for these 3 pulmonary findings linked to increased COVID mortality
Education materials miss the mark on informing patients about radiation safety
Delayed-phase contrast-CT scans can help detect early pancreatic cancers, study shows
Coronary calcium scans benefit firefighters at risk of cardiovascular disease
Negative CT-PA scans could increase time-to-disposition in patients seen for pulmonary embolism

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