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General radiologists aren’t extinct yet—they’re more important than ever

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Well-rounded rads remain fundamental to community settings and patient care despite the growing move toward subspecialization, two experts argued in JACR.

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New MRI technique may lead to better stroke outcomes: ‘Exciting results will come’

Correlation tensor MRI could enhance brain tissue assessments and predict patient-level outcomes.

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Scoring system helps radiologists assess prostate mpMR image quality

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Expert rads showed "strong" agreement for each scan read using the Prostate Imaging Quality score, according to new research in European Radiology.

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Mayo Clinic researchers gain ‘unprecedented’ insight into breast, ovarian cancers

Scientists turned to both nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and cry-electron microscopy for their findings, shared Wednesday in Nature.

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Top imaging advocates join initiative pledging equity, diversity in medicine

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The American College of Radiology is among those dedicated to creating a more inclusive healthcare environment.

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AI software helps radiologists cut unnecessary chest CT scans by 30%

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Patients also benefit by avoiding unneeded radiation exposure, while healthcare systems sidestep added medical costs.

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FDA awards clearance to first portable PET scanner

The BBX-PET machine can be wheeled into a physician's office, hospital room, or other healthcare settings to deliver point-of-care service.

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‘New generation’ CT shortens time to surgery for patients with life-threatening stroke

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Bypassing conventional CT for scans readily available in surgical rooms may help doctors quickly assess large vessel occlusion strokes prior to mechanical thrombectomy.

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Radiologists want ‘immediate’ action to ensure AI is safe, effective in younger patients

Doctors specifically called on Congress and the Food and Drug Administration to improve existing regulatory frameworks and incentivize more stringent testing in this underserved population.

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Fluorescent imaging agent detects cervical cancer in real time

The novel radiopharmaceutical may one day eliminate the need for needle biopsies, according to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center researchers.

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