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ACP now suggests breast cancer screening start at 50

The American College of Physicians (ACP) now recommends women undergo mammography every other year, beginning at age 50. The new guidelines have drawn criticism from the American College of Radiology and Society of Breast Imaging.

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OCT angiography shows promise for diagnosing Alzheimer’s

Clinicians can use optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) to noninvasively diagnose patients with early cognitive impairment, an early indicator of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), reported authors of a single-center study published in PLOS One.

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Is a radiotracer shortage causing scan delays for cancer patients?

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Wait times for NHS England cancer patients is at a record high, and now experts believe a radiotracer supply issue is causing further delays.

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ACR, SNMMI create new clinical registry for nuclear medicine

The American College of Radiology (ACR) and the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) are collaborating to create a new clinical data registry to support high-quality practice and care in nuclear medicine.

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Is intraoperative MRI cost-effective for treating gliomas?

Intraoperative MRI can be a cost-effective method for treating patients with high-grade gliomas, according to results of a microsimulation model study published in Radiology.

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AAPM: Gonadal, fetal shielding during x-ray should be ‘discontinued’

Patient gonadal and fetal shielding during x-ray imaging is unnecessary and should be "discontinued" as routine practice, according to a new position statement from the American Association of Physicists in Medicine.

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Canon Medical Launches New Ultrasound Product Line at AIUM 2019

New Aplio a-series delivers ultrasound market advanced technology, ergonomics and multipurpose use at attainable price point.

 

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4 challenges machine learning must overcome to help clinicians

A survey conducted by the Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago found more than 75% of parents are generally receptive to the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in the management of children with respiratory illnesses in the emergency department (ED). However, some demographic subgroups, including non-Hispanic black and younger age parents, had greater reservations about the use of these technologies. 

Machine learning has the potential to reshape the patient-doctor relationship, according to a new review published in the New England Journal of Medicine, but it must overcome a few challenges first.

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New imaging technique could help detect heart disease in pediatric patients

Researchers have used a new ultrasound-based imaging technique, vector flow imaging, on pediatric patients for the first time, publishing their findings in Progress in Pediatric Cardiology.

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Deep learning model only needs a single breast MR image to assess cancer risk

A new AI model can accurately determine a patient’s five-year cancer risk based on a single breast MR image, outperforming state-of-the art risk assessment models.

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