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Gadolinium contrast helps radiologists’ confidence with neuroblastomas on MRI, but rarely alters care

Intravenous contrast may not be necessary for follow-up exams in certain patients with this form of cancer, a new analysis suggests.

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Patient discussions—not X-ray results—should guide common forearm fracture treatment in older adults

Personalized medicine is key to ensuring those with distal radial fractures receive the best care possible, Michigan Medicine experts explained in JAMA Network Open.

  • Read more about Patient discussions—not X-ray results—should guide common forearm fracture treatment in older adults

5 tips radiology practices must consider to combat cybersecurity threats

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Healthcare lags other industries in funding programs to combat cyberattacks, and successful breeches can leave imaging departments reeling.

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PET/CT insights predict immunotherapy response in patients with advanced lung cancer

Moffitt Cancer Center researchers used PET/CT features to help develop their deep learning tool.

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GE Healthcare doubling distribution of imaging tracer to meet expected demand for new Alzheimer’s drug

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General Electric's $18 billion healthcare arm anticipates physicians will require more doses of its Vizamyl F18-PET agent, used to diagnose beta-amyloid plaques in the brain. 

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Nanox seeking FDA clearance for its multi-source 3D imaging machine

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The Israeli startup hopes to receive clearance for its novel multi-source Nanox.ARC 3D digital tomosynthesis modality.

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Swedish healthcare region goes live with cloud service from Sectra for radiology imaging

The solution makes reading radiology images simpler and more efficient by making both the images and related information available in the same system.

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Why radiologists must carefully evaluate patient heart rates prior to coronary CTA exams

The number of CCTA exams is set to grow alongside an aging population and providers are key to ensuring these tests are high-quality.

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Brain imaging alternative to functional MRI may ‘change neuroimaging forever’

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California docs compared functional photoacoustic CT scans to images generated via 7T fMRI, sharing their findings in Nature Biomedical Engineering.

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Interactive radiology reporting may become a competitive advantage in value-based care

HIMSS and SIIM detailed the current and future goals of interactive multimedia reporting in a new whitepaper published in the Journal of Digital Imaging.

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