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Radiology AI market projected to hit $2B by 2022: What imaging experts should know

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RSNA tallied more than 170 self-identified image analysis companies at last year's annual meeting, with that figure only expected to grow.

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Top nuclear imaging group ‘strongly disagrees’ with Humana’s decision to refuse coverage for PET/CT

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The Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging said the move denies patients access to potentially lifesaving technologies.

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Portable MRI creator Hyperfine launches $1.6M project to mitigate infant brain injury

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With backing from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the imaging disrupter will send 20 of its Swoop machines to experts around the globe.

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Less than 1 in 20 eligible adults receives LDCT screening for lung cancer

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American Cancer Society researchers also found that state-level screening rates are not aligned with lung cancer cases.

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The American College of Radiology will host next year’s annual meeting entirely online

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ACR said it made the "difficult decision" with its members' safety in mind. The event will take place May 15-19.

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Researchers call for optimized shielding efforts after study shows imaging radiation may boost testicular cancer risk

Individuals exposed to diagnostic radiation in the first decade of their life face an increased risk of developing the disease, Penn Medicine experts reported recently.

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Short MRI protocols are part of imaging’s future, but radiologists must tread carefully

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Experts from two top institutions shared their arguments for and against abbreviated exams in AJR.

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Woman diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer sues over misread mammograms

HCA Healthcare was recently hit with its second antitrust lawsuit — this time from the city of Brevard, North Carolina, for allegedly engaging in anti-competitive schemes.

Sonja Wowk, 63, is the sixth woman to file suit against Michael Bigg and the Allison Breast Cancer.

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Pairing DBT with synthetic mammography beats traditional ‘one size fits all’ breast screening approach

The combination detected more cancers overall and a larger crop of early stage cases compared to digital mammography, Italian researchers reported in Radiology.

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Many IR procedures could not be delayed during the pandemic due to their ‘central role in patient care’

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Interventional rad volumes didn't fall as hard as diagnostic imaging totals which should spark conversation about redefining "essential" procedures.

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