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Black, Hispanic children less likely to receive imaging exams compared to white peers

Pediatric and emergency medicine experts analyzed ED billing data from 52 hospitals across the U.S. over a four-year period for their study, published in JAMA Network Open.

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‘Significant discrepancy’ between radiologists, emergency docs hurting follow-up for incidental findings

Both groups agree on the importance of incidental masses and the need to address them but also indicated only a minority of organizations are taking active steps to do so.

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AI sees pain points in x-rays radiologists can’t, particularly in Black patients

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Algorithms were able to top imaging providers at grading the severity of pain on osteoarthritis scans, notably in African Americans.

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Radiology’s input on new USPSTF breast cancer screening plan is ‘critical,’ ACR says

The United States Preventative Services Task Force is seeking comment on its draft document through Feb. 17.

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$3.1M project will combine neuroimaging, AI to enhance Army battlefield training and care

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute researchers hope to use brain activity data, along with other metrics, to enhance prolonged field care certification.

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Startup Moray Medical raises $3.3M for interventional robotics platform

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The Mountain View, California-based company's Coral system is meant to simplify a number of minimally invasive heart interventions.

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Healthcare faces ‘pressing’ need to develop nonradiology nurses’ knowledge of interventional radiology

Creating IR nursing specialty education and resources would be a good start, according to a small group of nurses from a 460–bed hospital.

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35% of patients recovered from severe COVID-19 show potentially irreversible lung damage at CT follow-up

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Photo courtesy of the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO). 

That's according to a study of 114 patients who were discharged from the hospital after being treated for the disease, published in Radiology.

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New research expands PET imaging time window for patients with rare neuroendocrine tumors

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In light of their findings, University of Copenhagen experts also believe 64Cu-labeled PET tracers will become more commonplace for clinical use.

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Health groups launch new projects investigating COVID-19’s lingering impact on the brain

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One study out of the University of South Carolina will use MRI to examine patients who've been virus-free for 28 days.

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