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Amyloid PET requirement is the latest controversy muddying historic Alzheimer’s drug approval

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SNMMI President Alan Packard, PhD, told Health Imaging he was "extremely surprised" PET imaging wasn't listed as a requirement for Biogen's aducanumab.

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‘New frontier’: Hybrid tool eliminates time, cost of extracting clinical data from screening reports

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The algorithm accurately gathers clinical information from colonoscopy screening and pathology documents.

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FDA renewal ensures federal committee oversees medical imaging drug safety until 2023

The Medical Imaging Drugs Advisory Committee reviews data on radiopharmaceuticals and contrast media, recommending best practices to the agency's commissioner.

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Structured CT reports improve cancer staging, communication between radiologists and surgeons

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Templates helped imaging providers relay key features of gastric cancer and were preferred over free-text reporting.

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Brain imaging insights associated with COVID-19 in spinal fluid shed light on neurological symptoms

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Although the combination of specific brain MRI results and SARS-CoV-2 in the spinal fluid are rare, the findings can help as society moves into the post-pandemic era.

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Richard Ernst, who helped pioneer MRI, dies at 87

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Photo: Boo Jonsson, the Nobel Foundation Archive.

The Swiss scientist won the 1991 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his contributions to high-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.

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New metric captures radiologists’ true reporting time for complex cases, potentially enhancing RVUs

The composite severity score independently predicts providers' efficiency in managing lumbar spine MRI exams.

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RSNA meeting’s ‘ambiguous’ disclosure policy pushing many radiologists to omit financial conflicts

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Forty-seven percent of presenters and moderators at the society’s 2018 conference who received industry payments didn’t disclose at least one exceeding $200, a new analysis shows.

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Hyperfine taps former Apple guru as its new president and CEO

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Photo: Hyperfine Inc.

Dave Scott brings 25 years of knowledge to the Guilford, Connecticut, portable MRI firm, including research and development experience within Apple's secretive Special Projects Group.

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FDA’s new drug approval means little if CMS won’t update amyloid PET policy, imaging advocate says

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Alzheimer's patients will need to have a brain scan showing the presence of beta-amyloid in order to receive Biogen's Aduhelm (aducanumab) treatment, yet Medicare doesn't cover such exams.

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