| Today's News and Trends | Breast density reporting laws in the U.S. increase breast density awareness and ignite conversations between women and their physicians about additional screening, according to research published online Oct. 1 in the Journal of the American College of Radiology. Breast density reporting laws in the U.S. increase breast density awareness and ignite conversations between women and their physicians about additional screening, according to research published online Oct. 1 in the Journal of the American College of Radiology. | |
| A team of U.S. researchers accurately trained a deep learning convolutional neural network (CNN) to classify three common dermatopathology diagnoses, according to recent research published in the Journal of Pathology Informatics. A team of U.S. researchers accurately trained a deep learning convolutional neural network (CNN) to classify three common dermatopathology diagnoses, according to recent research published in the Journal of Pathology Informatics. | |
| “We wanted to develop an anthropomorphic phantom head to help us better understand these issues by providing a safer way to test the imaging. We use the device to analyze, evaluate and calibrate the MRI systems and instrumentation before testing new protocols on human subjects,” Tamer Ibrahim, PhD, and co-creator said. “We wanted to develop an anthropomorphic phantom head to help us better understand these issues by providing a safer way to test the imaging. We use the device to analyze, evaluate and calibrate the MRI systems and instrumentation before testing new protocols on human subjects,” Tamer Ibrahim, PhD, and co-creator said. | |
| Annual lung screenings of older-aged current and former smokers should be conducted more regularly, potentially saving up to 65,000 lives in the U.S. each year, according to findings from the NELSON study presented at the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) World Conference on Lung Cancer in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Annual lung screenings of older-aged current and former smokers should be conducted more regularly, potentially saving up to 65,000 lives in the U.S. each year, according to findings from the NELSON study presented at the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) World Conference on Lung Cancer in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. | |
| A new protocol—HEART Pathway—can identify low-risk emergency department patients with chest pain who can be discharged without stress testing or angiography, according to results of a Sept. 28 study published in Circulation. A new protocol—HEART Pathway—can identify low-risk emergency department patients with chest pain who can be discharged without stress testing or angiography, according to results of a Sept. 28 study published in Circulation. | |
| A group of medical practitioners in Malawi, a country in east Africa, used ultrasound to diagnose tuberculosis (TB) in patients with HIV with the aid of a tele-ultrasonography platform that sent images to U.S-based radiologists, reported authors of a recent Journal of the American College of Radiology study. A group of medical practitioners in Malawi, a country in east Africa, used ultrasound to diagnose tuberculosis (TB) in patients with HIV with the aid of a tele-ultrasonography platform that sent images to U.S-based radiologists, reported authors of a recent Journal of the American College of Radiology study. | |
| Using MR/PET imaging, researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and the Karolinska Institute in Sweden have revealed that widespread neuroinflammation correlates with fatigue levels in patients with fibromyalgia, and may enhance the development of treatment, according to research published online Sept. 14 in Brain, Behavior and Immunity. Using MR/PET imaging, researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and the Karolinska Institute in Sweden have revealed that widespread neuroinflammation correlates with fatigue levels in patients with fibromyalgia, and may enhance the development of treatment, according to research published online Sept. 14 in Brain, Behavior and Immunity. | |
| The U.S. Department of Veteran’s Affairs inspector general is auditing mass cancellations at eight VA medical centers across the country to determine if the VA processed and managed radiology requests in a timely and appropriate manner since 2016, USA Today reported on Oct. 1. The U.S. Department of Veteran’s Affairs inspector general is auditing mass cancellations at eight VA medical centers across the country to determine if the VA processed and managed radiology requests in a timely and appropriate manner since 2016, USA Today reported on Oct. 1. | |
| As imaging scans before widely more available and affordable, more Americans are getting more tests than they used to—currently totaling to more than 85 million CT scans each year, according to an article published Oct. 1 by The Washington Post. But how much is too much radiation? As imaging scans before widely more available and affordable, more Americans are getting more tests than they used to—currently totaling to more than 85 million CT scans each year, according to an article published Oct. 1 by The Washington Post. But how much is too much radiation? | |
| Facebook is planning to double the size of its Facebook Artificial Intelligence Research (FAIR) division by the year 2020 and grow to have 400 employees, according to a recent report by Forbes. Facebook is planning to double the size of its Facebook Artificial Intelligence Research (FAIR) division by the year 2020 and grow to have 400 employees, according to a recent report by Forbes. | |
| GE Healthcare still plans to separate into an independent company after General Electric named a new chairman and CEO, according to a report by CNBC. GE Healthcare still plans to separate into an independent company after General Electric named a new chairman and CEO, according to a report by CNBC. | |
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