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New hand-held scanner generates 3D images in seconds to facilitate early diagnosis

Medical Xpress: Radiology

A new hand-held scanner developed by UCL researchers can generate highly detailed 3D photoacoustic images in just seconds, paving the way for their use in a clinical setting for the first time and offering the potential for earlier disease diagnosis.

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New Radiology Practices

Ben White

A reader asked if anyone had successfully started a new radiology private practice recently, particularly one that involved financing, opening up new imaging centers, and fresh payor contracts. There is a vacuum in some areas, especially with the PE-exacerbated instability, and therefore a clear opportunity to those who can muster the manpower (no easy feat).

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Physician lawmakers urge Congress to pass Medicare pay fix before year’s end

Radiology Business

Specialty societies such as the American College of Radiology are asking lawmakers to reform the federal payment program to end years of negative updates.

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Ultrasound test detects 96% of ovarian cancers in postmenopausal women

Medical Xpress: Radiology

An ultrasound test that detected 96% of ovarian cancers in postmenopausal women should replace the current standard of care test in the UK according to a new study.

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Testing Innovations in Cancer: How to evaluate and use new technologies

Amidst rising cancer prevalence and soaring costs, new cancer technologies and innovations are emerging to support the early detection, treatment, and surveillance of cancer. Read this guide to understand how to evaluate these solutions for your employees and members – and to learn more about the current state of coverage, clinical and cost effectiveness, and impact on quality and outcomes.

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ASTRO: Lu-177 dotatate shows promise for treating meningioma patients

AuntMinnie

A radiopharmaceutical therapy that lengthens progression-free survival for patients with neuroendocrine cancer could help treat meningioma sufferers, according to research presented at the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) meeting. The study findings are hopeful for patients with the condition, presenter Kenneth Merrell, MD, of the Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine in Rochester, MN, said in an ASTRO statement.

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ASTRO: Black patients voice distrust in medical research

AuntMinnie

Spiritual beliefs and a distrust of clinical research may partly explain why Black patients choose not to participate in cancer trials, according to research presented September 30 at the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) annual meeting. In a recent survey of patients in Baltimore, MD, Black people were more than five times as likely to agree with statements that death or illnesses were determined by God’s will and that God, not research, determined wellness, reported Charlyn Gomez

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From acquisition to innovation: How Microsoft is advancing diagnostic imaging

Radiology Business

It’s been two and a half years since Microsoft completed its acquisition of Nuance Communications for a reported $19.7 billion. At the time of the March 2022 transaction, Microsoft said it liked Nuance for its core strengths—AI-powered voice recognition and related software and services—across numerous industries.

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Post-mastectomy radiation therapy can be safely shortened prior to breast reconstruction

Health Imaging

New research suggests that treatment regimens can be nearly halved without increasing the risk of recurrence or complications further down the road.

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ASTRO: IMRT and proton therapy equally effective for prostate cancer

AuntMinnie

Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) and proton therapy offer equally high quality of life and tumor control for people with prostate cancer, according to a study presented September 30 at the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) annual meeting. The finding is from a phase III trial that compared the two treatments in 450 patients and could help patients make decisions about their treatment, noted presenter Jason Efstathiou, MD, PhD, of Massachusetts General Hospital.

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Maximize Your Radiology Center’s Performance With Specialized Scheduling

Patient-centric scheduling can only be achieved through optimized radiology workflows, effective communications between staff and physicians, and, of course, through specialized schedulers. In this guide, we’ll take you through a step-by-step process to transform your radiology center into a high-performance hub of medical imaging.

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Sectra earns $353M enterprise imaging contract amid legal challenge

Radiology Business

Quebec-headquartered imaging solutions provider Christie Innomed is fighting the deal in court, claiming the bidding process was unfair.

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RSNA to establish next Global Learning Center in Peru

AuntMinnie

The RSNA plans to establish its next Global Learning Center in Peru at the Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño de San Borja in Lima. The center will be supported by a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) and will be part of the RSNA's "Global Health Initiative: Access to Radiology," program, which is intended to improve patient care in low- to middle-resourced countries and to promote peaceful uses of nuclear energy, the society said.

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Ultrasound-Activated Hydrogel Could Revolutionize Drug Delivery for Medical Applications

MedImaging Ultrasound

Researchers have created a composite hydrogel that enables sustained and consistent drug release, triggered by ultrasound. This breakthrough could transform.

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New radiotracer could be a 'game changer' for diagnosing CAD

Health Imaging

Experts are calling the agent “the most exciting development in the field of nuclear cardiology" in several decades.

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The Employers Guide to Controlling Cancer

About 40% of us will be diagnosed with cancer in our lifetime, and patients are getting younger. At the same time, the cost of treatment continues to rise, with employers spending 8.5% more on cancer care for each employee than they did last year. The best thing employers can do for their employees and business tomorrow is to invest in cancer detection and care today.

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Better MRI videos thanks to new machine learning method

ScienceDaily

Medical imaging using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is very time-consuming since an image has to be compiled from data from many individual measurements. Thanks to the use of machine learning, imaging is also possible with less MRI measurement data, which saves time and costs. However, the prerequisite for this is perfect images that can be used to train the AI models.

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Rectal Cancer MRI: Seven Key Takeaways from a New Literature Review

Diagnostic Imaging

Noting a rapidly changing paradigm for the treatment of rectal cancers, the authors of a new literature review discuss current and emerging principles in MRI assessment and staging.

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Medical imaging breakthrough could transform cancer and arthritis diagnosis

ScienceDaily

A new hand-held scanner can generate highly detailed 3D photoacoustic images in just seconds, paving the way for their use in a clinical setting for the first time and offering the potential for earlier disease diagnosis.

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ASTRO: Brain cancer patients treated by radiation recoup cognitive function

AuntMinnie

Patients with brain metastases who experience cognitive side effects after radiation therapy appear to eventually regain cognitive function, according to a presentation delivered September 29 at the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) meeting in Washington, DC. This recovery was more likely for people treated with targeted radiation techniques rather than standard whole-brain treatment, wrote a team led by Hua-Ren Ryan Cherng, MD, of the University of Maryland Medical Center in Balti

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Improving Access To & Utilization Of Cancer Screening With Color

Discover how Color's comprehensive care solution is revolutionizing cancer screening adherence and knowledge. Through an in-depth case study, Color's unique approach to comprehensive cancer care has shown significant benefits in increasing screening rates and enhancing patient knowledge. Participants reported a 2-3x increase in adherence to screening guidelines over just 8 weeks, with 84% of participants increasing their familiarity with timing and frequency of cancer screening.

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Radiology Reimbursement Advice: Ignore the RVUs If You Can

Diagnostic Imaging

Eschewing the pursuit of sweet spots with RVUs, this radiologist emphasizes consistent variety in your case mix to help ensure optimal marketability.

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MRI provides early warning system for glioblastoma growth

Medical Xpress: Radiology

A new study shows the potential power of imaging paired with radiation to shape treatment for glioblastoma patients in real time.

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FDA Grants Expanded Approval of Siemens Healthineers Mammography Platform for Digital Breast Tomosynthesis

Diagnostic Imaging

The inclusion of the 3D imaging technology PlatinumTomo in the Mammomat B.brilliant device reportedly enables clinicians to obtain 50-degree 3D images in less than five seconds.

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AuntMinnie 2015: CMS issues final CT lung cancer screening approval

AuntMinnie

Editor's note: As part of the celebration of AuntMinnie.com's upcoming 25th anniversary, we're presenting 25 for 25 -- a series featuring our most popular content for each of the last 25 years. New articles will be published each Monday until our official anniversary at RSNA 2024. Our top article in 2015 reported on the momentous CMS decision on CT lung cancer screening reimbursement.

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From Prevention to Survivorship: How HR Can Support Employees Facing Cancer Diagnoses

Explore the latest insights from the American Cancer Society's “Cancer Statistics 2024” report, which unveils multiple alarming trends in cancer data. Cancer is on the rise among young adults, and diagnoses for 6 of the 10 most common cancers are escalating. With over 2 million new cancer cases projected in the U.S. this year, employers face increased challenges when it comes to supporting employees.

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Women in Medicine Month: Celebrating Women Advancing Radiology

UCSF Biomedical Imaging

During Women in Medicine Month we’re proud to honor the clinicians, researchers, and educators who are advancing radiology. From exceptional patient care to teaching and discovery, we’re spotlighting the significant contributions of women at UCSF Radiology & Biomedical Imaging and sharing their experiences, reflections, and insights as women in medicine.

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Presence of subclinical atherosclerosis is marker of mortality and its progression increases risk of death

ScienceDaily

A new study also shows imaging for early detection and monitoring can improve prediction and prevention of premature death.

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MRI serves as 'early warning system' for brain tumor growth

AuntMinnie

A daily MR imaging technique can quantify tumor changes in glioblastoma patients undergoing MRI-guided radiation therapy, according to a study published September 30 in the International Journal of Radiation Oncology-Biology-Physics. The technique -- called MRI-linear accelerator, or MRI-linac -- can serve as an "early warning system" and help clinicians monitor tumor growth during treatment sooner than standard imaging allows, wrote a team led by first author Kaylie Cullison, PhD, and senior au

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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Civil Engineering Practices

MRI Network

Civil engineering has been one of the most consequential disciplines since the beginning of recorded time. Over the centuries, the transformation of buildings, roads, bridges, dams, airports, and more marks the phases of human evolution. Now, civil engineering is taking another giant leap into the future, as artificial intelligence (AI) is ushering in new levels of innovation.

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An HR Leaders Guide: 7 Questions To Ask When Developing Your Cancer Strategy

As HR and Benefits leaders are in the midst of evaluating cancer care solutions and designing their requirements for vendors, it’s key to know what questions to ask to ensure the development of a truly comprehensive strategy: from prevention to diagnosis to treatment to survivorship. Getting to the right answers starts with asking the right questions: How can better access improve engagement?