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AI tumor volume estimations could improve prostate cancer treatment strategies

AI prostate lesion segmentation algorithm

Courtesy of Radiology.

More detailed estimations of lesion size could give providers greater insight into how to best manage a patient’s treatment plan. 

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Breast cancer rates among women in their 30s are on the rise

Screening uptake for younger women has been steadily rising for years. Consequently, so have cancer rates among the population. 

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Rads are more accurate when they have access to patients' self-reported symptoms

Rads' lumbar MRI reads more accurate when they have access to patients' self-reported symptoms

Courtesy of Radiology.

This is especially true for lumbar MRIs, as these exams often show abnormalities without correlating symptoms, making it difficult to distinguish between incidental findings and the actual source of patients’ issues.

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AI Enabled Workflow and Data Migration Solutions 

Enlitic

Data migration is an opportunity to enhance data quality, a critical priority for radiology. Effective migration ensures correct, complete and consistent data, streamlining workflows and improving user satisfaction. Prioritizing data quality can transform routine processes into strategic advantages. 

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VR could improve breast biopsy skills for trainees

VR helps radiology trainees practice breast biopsy skills

Photos of the VR Breast Biopsy Simulation. Courtesy of Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology.

Breast biopsies are the most common image-guided procedure. Despite this, many radiology residents may not be routinely involved in completing these procedures during their training.

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Interventional radiologist completes first procedure in US using new embolectomy system

Terry Bowers, MD, director of vascular medicine at Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, Michigan, and national co-chair of the Pulmonary Embolism Research Collaborative (PERC), explains the skillset needed for pulmonary embolism (PE) thrombectomy procedures. #PERT #PE

The system was developed to improve the complex, often time-consuming process of navigating through pulmonary arteries during embolectomy procedures. 

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Some nuc med departments are already feeling the strain of the isotope shortage

maya kowalski case

"This can't drag on. Patients needing cancer treatment can’t wait two months for an accurate diagnosis.” 

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New data highlight long-term benefits of HeartFlow’s AI-based CAD evaluations

HeartFlow FFR-CT

HeartFlow's FFRCT Analysis software in action.

HeartFlow kicked off TCT 2024 by sharing new research on the long-term impact of its FFRCT Analysis and Plaque Analysis software.

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Brain MRIs reveal the costly price of chronic poor sleep habits

Functional magnetic resonance imaging can offer providers insight into brain connectivity abnormalities and how they correlate with cognitive impairments observed in patients with insomnia. #insomnia #troublesleeping

New research suggests that individuals who report even moderate sleep disturbances show accelerated brain age on imaging compared to their peers who have overall healthy sleep habits. 

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Medicare coverage expands again for AI-enabled coronary plaque assessments

robot reviewing heart data

Another MAC has agreed to cover the use of these advanced technologies to evaluate patients for signs of coronary artery disease. 

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