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Radiopharmaceutical manufacturer Curium files approvals for PET imaging agent

The St. Louis-based firm submitted a stand-alone Drug Master File with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, along with an Active Substance Master File with the European Medicines Agency, for its germanium-68 agent.

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Low-value testing—including imaging—balloons downstream utilization and may cost healthcare billions

Price transparency study in radiology

Patients who underwent chest radiography as part of their annual health visit were more likely to go to an additional outpatient pulmonology visit or receive an abdominal or thoracic CT scan.

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Repeated negative thinking associated with amyloid and tau deposition, increased dementia risk

Engaging in such thought patterns over a long period of time could raise an individual's chance of developing the brain disease, according to a new study.

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Man dies after CT scan report showing cancer goes unread for more than a year

A number of IT systems failures and a radiology report below the standard of care contributed to the man’s passing.

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‘Devastating impact’: Imaging groups implore American Board of Radiology to target testing alternatives

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The newly formed Multispecialty Early Radiologic Career Coalition is appealing the ABR to either administer tests virtually—as other specialty boards are doing during the pandemic—or at local testing centers around the country. 

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Simulated daily readout program mimics pre-COVID workflow, earning praise from radiology residents and faculty

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The drop in imaging volumes has disrupted these key educational experiences, but New York University School of Medicine docs have replicated traditional side-by-side collaborations with great success.

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Siemens Healthineers and Geisinger announce value partnership to drive digital healthcare

Siemens Healthineers and Geisinger have established a 10-year Value Partnership to advance and support elements of Geisinger’s strategic priorities related to continually improving care for their patients, communities, and the region.

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COVID-19 hinders imaging departments from understanding, treating related neurological symptoms

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Some hospitals have even shied away from ordering brain MRIs for suspected stroke patients with the novel virus either because they are too sick to physically move into a machine or for fear of contamination.  

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The ‘reclusive radiologist’: Imaging-led rounds key to cross-specialty collaboration, patient care

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These radiology resident-led interactions improve patient care, image ordering and relationships with other providers, experts wrote recently in Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology.

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Ultrashort echo time MRI ‘valuable’ for assessing pulmonary diseases in COVID-19 patients

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The approach was on-par with CT scan quality at detecting some of the most common findings associated with the disease, including lesions and ground-glass opacities, experts wrote in the Journal of MRI.

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