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New suspicious findings on breast MRI performed during therapy are unlikely to be cancer

University of California, San Francisco, researchers found unusual lesions in 5.5% of cases and none were malignant.

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Facebook, NYU develop new AI software using chest x-rays to predict patients’ COVID needs

New data from the American Heart Association (AHA), published Jan. 25, 2023, in Circulation, suggests it resulted in a significant increase in the number of patients dying from cardiovascular disease (CVD) and a higher age-adjusted mortality rate. Oxygen Mask

The model can predict up to four days in advance if intensive care solutions may be needed.

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Nearly 76% of med students graduate with debt: Why radiology residency should include financial training

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Medical school and residency coursework should cover everything from investing and the effects of compound interest to contract negotiation and retirement planning, authors wrote in a new editorial.

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‘A major regulatory win’: Imaging advocates praise new rule enhancing coverage for breakthrough devices

Both MITA and AdvaMed had been advocating for this new pathway expediting patient access to innovative imaging technologies and other medical devices.

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New AI tool analyzes MRI information to generate precision prostate cancer treatment

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Case Western Reserve University researchers teamed up with a number of institutions, including the Cleveland Clinic and Mount Sinai Hospital, among others, to develop RadClip.

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One healthcare giant may have missed nearly 1,400 cancers due to pandemic-related drop in screening

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In light of their findings, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute researchers urge patients who delayed screening during the initial COVID-19 surge to contact their provider and reschedule.

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Inpatient mammograms may help reduce disparities in breast cancer screening

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Massachusetts General Hospital designed its pilot program to serve dual-eligible women who face significant barriers to completing their exams in outpatient settings.

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Top radiology groups endorse new national recommendations against routine shielding during x-ray exams

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The ACR and ASRT, among others, came out in support of the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement's new guidance, issued recently.

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‘Zero’ watermarking images provides needed security, but can’t fully safeguard radiology data

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It particularly falls short at determining if a modified image belongs to the original author or someone else's similar image.

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ACR condemns Capitol Hill attack: ‘Mob violence can have no place in American politics or society’

The American College of Radiology said it stands with individuals of "all political affiliations" in condemning last week's attack that left five people dead.

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