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First in-human study highlights benefits of dark-field imaging for early pulmonary disease detection

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The X-ray technique may reduce patients’ radiation dose by a factor of fifty, according to a new study published in The Lancet Digital Health.

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Researchers unveil first three-photon PET scanner with big implications for cancer care

The J-PET scanner will enable total-body positron emission tomography machines to be produced five times cheaper than traditional crystal-based technologies, experts said recently.

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The $40 million price tag of prior authorizations exposed in new study

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Data presented this week at the annual meeting of the American Society for Radiation Oncology shines a light on the massive financial burden of prior authorizations.

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ACR releases new benchmarks to help radiology departments optimize radiation dose levels

The college's long-awaited guidance incorporates nearly five years' worth of data gathered from more than 1,600 healthcare facilities.

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Deep learning predicts metastasis probability in patients with non-small cell lung cancer

The AI approach may prove more effective than PET/CT, which can only diagnose N2 disease with 70-85% sensitivity, researchers reported Tuesday in Radiology.

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Virtual lung cancer screening visits a viable alternative to in-person appointments

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Temple University Hospital found success using telemedicine visits during the pandemic, particularly among at-risk patients.

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Hospitals hamstrung by ‘obsolete’ imaging equipment, potentially endangering patients

New information shows 34% of these organizations are running MRI machines more than a decade old.

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Deep learning applied to chest radiographs efficiently identifies early interstitial lung disease

The results could lead to expanded use of chest radiography in interstitial lung disease clinics, experts reported in the American Journal of Roentgenology.

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Radiology subspecialists see ultrasound as a valuable resource for enhancing radiomics

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Experts say this is the first study to assess how preprocessing techniques impact providers' ability to routinely extract similar quantitative imaging features from US scans.

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MRI biomarkers less invasive, more accurate option for identifying deadly liver disease

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The findings present positive news for patients who are looking to avoid the discomfort of a biopsy in the pursuit of a diagnosis, experts explained recently.

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