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ACR offers radiologists guidance on handling coronavirus—WHO labels it a global pandemic

Virus Outbreak

The American College of Radiology offered up imaging suggestions for healthcare facilities and said efforts required to eliminate contamination in exam rooms could lead to "substantial problems for patient care."

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Siemens-backed teleradiology company launches global coronavirus screening program

USARad said its new system will connect a network of chest CT-trained radiologists to providers on the front-lines of this growing pandemic.

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New doctor-led group plans to credential medical professionals in AI

The American Board of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine was recently incorporated as a not-for-profit, with plans to "transform healthcare for everyone."

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DBT still superior to mammography after 5-year follow-up

The modality detected more deadly cancers and achieved a better recall rate than traditional mammography, according to Penn researchers.

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AHRA cancels upcoming conference in San Diego amid COVID-19 worries

The Association for Medical Imaging Management is the latest medical group to postpone or cancel its annual meetings amid the coronavirus outbreak.

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New imaging agent now steps closer to personalizing cancer therapy

It's been tested in mouse models, but was recently approved for investigational use in small breast-cancer clinical trials.

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Deep learning rivals radiologists at spotting wrist fractures on x-rays

Wrist

The system did stumble when interpreting exams from an outside hospital, but the researchers believe there's a bright future for such tools as radiology aides.

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$3M grant for multimodality breast imaging tool to slash unnecessary biopsies

Darmouth Breast Imaging Tool

Photo courtesy of Shireen Geimer/Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth.

Engineers from Dartmouth University also said their approach would cut out the need for gadolinium-based contrast agents.

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MSK ultrasound code tweak curbed clincians' overuse, analysis finds

Current procedural terminology fixes helped stymie a concerning growth in the use of extremity nonvascular ultrasound, researchers reported in Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology.

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Society of Interventional Radiology cancels annual meeting due to coronavirus

The group said its decision is based on recommendations from state, federal and global health organizations. SIR 2020 was set to begin March 28 in Seattle.

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