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Men treated for prostate cancer have increased fracture risk, yet few complete DXA screening

Out of 50,000 men included in the study, 17.5% sustained a fracture after beginning prostate cancer treatment, but only 7.9% received such scans.

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Researchers cite safety concerns after uncovering 'harmful behavior' of fracture-detecting AI model

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A study in Lancet Digital Health reports that a previously validated, high performing AI model committed troublesome errors when confronted with atypical anatomy.

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Researchers use MRI scans to develop a growth chart specific to the human brain

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A team of researchers have developed a new tool that benchmarks brain development and growth based on over 120,000 MRI scans.

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Patient-reported risk factors increase unnecessary testing before contrast-enhanced CT

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In a new study published in the AJR, pre-scan same day eGFR testing revealed that out of 10,256 patients who had these labs, only 1.4% displayed levels below the recommended cutoff.

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Even low levels of prenatal alcohol exposure affect brain development, MRI scans show

Researchers revealed the MRI findings were associated with worse externalizing behavior scores in children with prenatal alcohol exposure and are a cause of concern for pediatric brain development.

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Patients' T-shirt size an accurate measurement for CT dose reference levels

These findings underscore the need for better implementation of shared decision-making (SDM) models, as well as more thorough counseling documentation, as low-dose CT (LDCT) lung screen coverage is dependent on these factors, experts suggested.

Experts suggest that their findings indicate dose reference levels could be shirt size specific in the not so distant future, according to a study published in the European Journal of Radiology. 

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Vaping and smoking have opposite physiologic effects on the lungs, MRI scans show

Vaping is assocated with similar cardiovascular risks as smoking based on growing clinical study evidence.

Researchers found that tobacco exposure decreased lung perfusion, while vaping led to an increase after just one smoking session.

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Experts call for more structured reporting after study reveals wide variances in radiologist reads

Variations in the day of the week, time of interpretation, workload burden and even the reader’s gender all impacted radiologists’ written expressions in free text reports.

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Mobile prostate cancer screening unit hits the streets of NYC

A new mobile prostate cancer screening unit has just been launched by Mount Sinai Health in New York City.

The Mount Sinai Robert F. Smith Mobile Prostate Cancer Screening Unit was developed with the intention of increasing access to screening and supporting prostate health in the Black community.

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MRI scans pinpoint root of lingering concussion symptoms

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Researchers found that more than half of symptomatic participants who reported head trauma showed signs of injury to the inferior vestibular nerve on imaging.

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