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Incident at nuclear medicine facility leads to Mo-99 shortage

The quality issue could force more than 12,000 patients into canceled exams.

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Doctors urging patients to come in for cancer screenings put off during pandemic

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One radiologist estimates that only 50% of his patients have had their annual mammograms.

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Radiologists who follow AI-based recommendations may be safer from malpractice liability than they think

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Legal experts at Georgetown University and ETH Zurich’s Center for Law & Economics recently shared their experimental study in the Journal of Nuclear Medicine.

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UT Austin, MD Anderson team up on massive effort to end cancer using imaging, advanced computing

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The pair recently announced the first five projects to receive funding through the new collaboration.

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Terahertz imaging IDs early stage breast cancer without sample staining

The approach imaged samples smaller than 0.5 mm, which is difficult even under pathological analysis.

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RSNA garners more than 14,000 registrations as virtual annual meeting draws near

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The in-person gathering has only been canceled twice before, in 1943 and 1945, due to circumstances surrounding World War II.

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COVID classroom: Virtual interventional radiology course earns praise from medical students

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Core hands-on experiences cannot be replaced, but Penn Medicine experts believe their model can help reshape the future of IR education.

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‘Lesion-aware’ neural network challenges radiologists at classifying thoracic diseases on x-rays

More than 10,000 chest x-rays were used to develop the lesion-aware convolutional neural network, known as LACNN.

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Bracco gains FDA approval for new cardiac PET infusion system

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This update will replace the company’s existing infusion system and includes new smart features, such as workflow improvements and dosing options.

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Patients more likely to choose LDCT lung cancer screening after meeting with radiologists versus other clinicians

Shared decision-making visits between a patient and doctor who were familiar with one another led to lower screening rates.

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