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Experts offer tips for improving breast density notifications

a patient talks with her doctor, both are women of color

These notifications can sometimes leave many patients feeling even more bewildered about their mammogram results than they were before being made aware of their dense tissue.

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U.S. lawmakers pen letter calling for expanded access to amyloid PET imaging

“We must make every effort to grant equitable access to tools that can help individuals and their loved ones treat and manage this disease."

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FDA move signals a forthcoming increase in the use of virtual and augmented reality devices in radiology

The applications for VR/AR devices are wide-ranging, and could be particularly beneficial in underserved areas where patients have less access to care and clinicians have fewer opportunities to train.

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Price transparency a hot topic, but many patients still caught off guard by imaging bills

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Many patients are unaware of factors that influence how they are billed, such as ancillary fees and organizational setups that use parties offsite to interpret imaging studies. In turn, the pricing information patients receive prior to exams is often incomplete. 

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VIDEO: Radiology AI trends at RSNA 2022

Example of AI automated detection highlighting critical lung findings on a chest X-ray. Example shown by AI vendor Lunit.

Example of AI automated detection and highlighting of critical lung findings on a chest X-ray for a possible lung cancer nodule and fibrosis. Example shown by AI vendor Lunit.

Sanjay Parekh, PhD, senior market analyst with Signify Research, discusses trends in radiology AI seen on the expo floor and in sessions at RSNA 2022.

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Woman dies of lung cancer after radiologist fails to recommend follow-up for ‘large’ abnormality

An example of a lung cancer found using low-dose computed tomography (LDCT). Image courtesy of RSNA

An example of a lung cancer found using low-dose computed tomography (LDCT). Image courtesy of RSNA

According to reports, the respiratory physician who treated the patient following her lung cancer diagnosis described her death as “totally avoidable."

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MRI scans could be key to managing ADHD treatment

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Child undergoing pediatric MRI (Courtesy of RadiologyInfo.org)

A new brain imaging study is giving experts insight into how medication used to treat ADHD works in the brain to soften symptoms associated with the neurological disorder. 

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Radiologists reduce time spent on noninterpretive tasks by 70% with communication support

Having this support allows radiologists to have more uninterrupted interpretation time and has been linked with a 12% reduction in error rates in prior research.

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AI-powered platform for heart failure detection gains FDA clearance

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According to data submitted to the FDA, the platform has been linked to an accuracy of 90%, sensitivity of 87.8% and specificity of 83%.

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New radiotracer IDs numerous cancers likely to respond to targeted therapy

Image courtesy of the Journal of Nuclear Imaging.

The radiotracer, 68Ga-PentixaFor, can be used for detecting C-X-C motif chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4), which plays a significant role in cancer progression.

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