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Revamped infrared spectroscopy may improve brain imaging

A new paper published in Neurophotonics details improvements made to near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)-based imaging that may enhance brain imaging research.

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Prebiopsy MRI can ‘transform’ prostate cancer care, study finds

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Prebiopsy multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) paired with targeted biopsy can improve the detection of clinically significant prostate cancer, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open.

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AAPM clarifies x-ray shielding recommendations

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The American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) has published an open letter Aug. 19, explaining its decision earlier this year to recommend against gonadal and fetal shielding during x-ray exams.

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RSNA looks globally with new learning centers program

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RSNA is launching a new Global Learning Centers (GLC) program focused on improving radiology education and patient care in low- or middle-income countries across the world.

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Most patients open to sharing medical records for research—but transparency is key

Patients would like to maintain some control over what data they share and who they share it with, however, according to results of a new study published in JAMA Network Open.

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Researchers examine racial disparity in radiotherapy utilization

Lung-RADS

Among patients who show any indication for radiotherapy, black women with breast cancer were more likely to receive radiation compared to white patients, according to a recent study published in Advances in Radiation Oncology.

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Patient awarded $8.5M in damages after doctors fail to relay scan results

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A Germanstown, Penn. couple was awarded $8.5 million in damages after a jury determined two doctors failed to report radiological findings that may have prevented a major surgery, according to reporting from the Morning Call.

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Radiologists are performing more paracentesis, thoracentesis procedures

Radiologists are performing a larger share of paracentesis and thoracentesis procedures in Medicare patients compared to nonradiologists, according to an analysis published Aug. 14 in the Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology.

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Can audiovisual reports improve MSK radiology reporting?

An audio/visual reporting tool integrated into an emergency department’s musculoskeletal workflow can improve communication between radiologists and referring providers while making imaging findings easier to comprehend.

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MRI scans reveal vascular damage caused by vaping

"These products are advertised as not harmful, and many e-cigarette users are convinced that they are just inhaling water vapor," said researchers in a recent article published by Radiology.

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