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MRI should be a standard diagnostic tool for fetuses with known congenital heart disease

The modality can detect certain anomalies difficult to spot using only ultrasound, researchers reported in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.

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FDA approves Telix’s prostate cancer imaging product, improving access to PSMA-PET

The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) has issued a new statement urging the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) to rethink its maintenance of certification (MOC) policies. The organization, home to more than 4,500 interventional cardiologists, says some of its members have seen their privileges “threatened and even revoked” despite passing the necessary exams and reporting procedural volumes as required. Stamp | Certification

The company said it can provide its toolkit for preparing gallium-68 to more than 85% of eligible PET imaging sites within its large network of U.S. nuclear pharmacies.

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'Simply not replicable': Radiologists superior to AI despite prophecies that robots would replace them

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"It is quite possible that what physicians and other health professionals know and can do is not replicable in digital terms," experts wrote in a new Academic Radiology editorial.

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FDA greenlights AI software that helps diagnose breast and thyroid cancers

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The software can reduce false-positive results on thyroid exams by over 35%, according to Koios Medical.

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‘Time is now’: Stakeholders must take action to curtail low-value imaging, other services

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Nine years into the Choosing Wisely campaign, reductions in low-value care have been "modest at best," experts reported in JAMA Internal Medicine.

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MRI detects 67% of lymph node metastases in patients with prostate cancer, research shows

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The modality could be a noninvasive alternative to lymphadenectomy for the detection of cancer spread, experts explained in the European Journal of Radiology.

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Dartmouth-Hitchcock's YouTube project earns high marks from radiology residency interview candidates

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The video format was preferred over text-based media by 77% of survey respondents, doctors with the Ivy League medical school reported in Academic Radiology.

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Ultrasound alone detects 92% of breast cancers recalled on DBT exams

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US may be an effective diagnostic tool for noncalcified lesions spotted on DBT exams, doctors reported in the American Journal of Roentgenology.

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Patient survival odds climb when interventional radiology teams are included in primary trauma surveys

The Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography developed and published the new document to help educate healthcare providers who regularly treat acute chest pain in the emergency department (ED). 

Hemodynamically unstable patients have an almost 25% greater chance of survival when IR teams are included in these surveys.

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Radiologists say time has come for institutions to take action against burnout: 5 tips

Individual physicians have carried the burden of ensuring their own wellness for too long. Rad departments must step up and support them, experts argued.

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