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PSMA-PET validates commonly used system measuring risk of prostate cancer recurrence

"The accuracy of PSMA-PET is essential to improve stratification and potentially outcomes both in low-risk and high-risk settings,” a doctor involved in the study explained in the Journal of Nuclear Medicine.

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ACR challenges lack of transparency in Medicare Administrative Contractor coverage determinations

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The American College of Radiology has joined 17 other provider groups in urging CMS to address poor stakeholder engagement. 

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Are LDCT lung screening programs overdiagnosing cancer?

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Photo courtesy of the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO). 

After witnessing a 6-fold increase in early-stage cancer diagnoses and no change in late-stage disease numbers, experts began to question ongoing screening methods.

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Simple quality improvement measures reduce problematic CT overuse for liver imaging

Updated department protocols dropped the median monthly number of abdominopelvic CTs with and without contrast from 74 scans down to 53, experts explained in Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology.

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Up to 63% of additional findings from CT-guided procedures are not included in procedural reports

More than 70% of those results held clinical significance, prompting providers to call for enhanced communication practices.

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Cleveland Clinic to utilize brain MRIs in massive 20 year neurological disease study

Safety information for patients taking Aduhelm has been updated by the FDA to include the addition of two MRI scans during the first year of treatment. #alzheimers #alzheimerstreatment

“Our hope is to change the course of neurodegeneration, with the long-term goal of curing diseases in their earliest stages, years before symptoms are even seen,” a doctor involved in the study said.

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MRI-based measurements can predict urinary continence after prostate surgery

Radiologists should complete specific training to understand these measurements before using membranous urethra length as a predictor of postoperative continence, University of Michigan researchers suggested.

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Only 21% of U.S. hospitals comply with price transparency mandate for shoppable imaging exams

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The maximum charge for a contrast-enhanced pelvic CT was listed as $14,238 compared to a minimum of $193, exemplifying a wide variation in exam pricing.

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The future of medical imaging? Connecting the dots from diagnosis to care

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What if artificial intelligence (AI) could support doctors in making decisions faster?

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Cervical cancer screening rates are dropping, with some groups particularly behind

More women did report having access to such exams, however, researchers reported in JAMA Network Open.

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