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Doctors cast doubt on POCUS, warn data showing safety, clinical benefits ‘urgently’ needed

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Many clinicians are quick to praise the tool's convenience, but a pair of experts say solid diagnostic evidence is still lacking.

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‘Seismic shift’ needed for radiologists to communicate radiation risks with info-hungry patients

Many patients say their understanding comes from radio, TV or social media, but nearly 70% would rather sit down with an imaging expert to discuss radiation issues.

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Advanced MRI shows potential for assessing asymptomatic patients at risk for Alzheimer’s

Experts compared people with a genetic mutation associated with the disease and non-carriers, sharing their new insights in Radiology.

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Medical imaging firm Delphinus wins FDA approval for whole-breast ultrasound screening system

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Studies show the system helps providers distinguish between normal and abnormal lesions.

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Why deep learning trained on radiologist-labeled data may be worth added time, costs

This proved true for detecting pneumothorax, as networks developed on hand-labeled images outperformed tools refined via natural language processing.

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Pre-treatment PET/CT helps doctors select best candidates for prostate cancer therapy

A single time point 68Ga-PSMA-PET/CT scan also predicts absorbed therapy dosage for at-risk organs, experts recently discovered.

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Health giant launches ‘coaching’ solution to help patients with MRI anxiety

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Company officials believe the new offerings can enhance quality and lead to more sedation-free exams. 

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AI in radiology is just getting started, but these 4 lessons can help practices prepare

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Massachusetts General Hospital gathered reports from those on the front lines of the coming AI revolution, sharing their tips for success in JACR.

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6 tips for young radiologists entering residency

An article in the American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR) outlines 17 ways to reduce the impact of the growing national shortage of radiologists. Radiology.jpg

Transitioning from medical training to life as a resident is difficult and often daunting. Two experts share their ways to get a leg up.

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Experts gain funding for imaging alternative used to help assess breast cancer surgery outcomes

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The researchers will develop methods to differentiate between cancerous and healthy, nonfatty tissue.

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