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MR imaging-guided SABR extends the lives of patients with inoperable pancreatic cancer

Miami Cancer Institute experts found the technique "significantly" prolonged overall survival, sharing their findings at the European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology 2021 conference.

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Here’s what radiologists should do after they’ve committed an error

Four top leaders shared their best practices for rads who come across a significant finding they may have previously overlooked.

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4D flow MRI has potential role for detecting complications in patients with aortic disease

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Photo: Northwestern Medicine.

One Northwestern Medicine researcher said the "landmark" findings take providers one step closer to using the tool for clinical decision making.

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Hybrid PET/CT early after treatment guides crucial decisions for many liver cancer patients

Elderly patient doctor. Despite an expanded indication from the FDA and lower prices, patient access to these cholesterol-lowering medications remains a significant issue.

Follow-up imaging 4-8 weeks after transarterial radioembolization predicted six-month treatment response and overall survival.

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Screening mammography ‘signals’ predict women’s breast cancer risk

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Stratifying exams according to risk can reduce unnecessary imaging and downstream costs of care, Hawaiian researchers reported in Radiology.

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Imaging consortium releases first-of-its-kind database to help fight lung disease

Radiologists, pulmonologists and AI experts are overseeing the Open Source Imaging Consortium Data Repository, with backing from groups such as Siemens Healthineers.

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Radiology leaders share 5 pearls of wisdom for navigating burnout

Six rads from practices across the country gave their personal perspective on the public health crisis recently in AJR.

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Radiology business leaders want feds to postpone surprise-billing ban by 1 year, to 2023

The No Surprises Act is slated to take effect on Jan. 1, but imaging advocates believe providers and payers need another year to comply with the mandate. 

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Health system teams up with radiopharmaceutical specialist to advance PSMA imaging

The memorandum of understanding agreement will focus on expanding patients' access to molecular imaging and establishing Kettering Health as a regional center of excellence.

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New guidance for knee cartilage MRI seeks to prevent irreversible osteoarthritis

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Photo: Radiological Society of North America.

A special RSNA committee unveiled their update in a new report published in Radiology.

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