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Inescapable Finitude

Ben White

More fun from Oliver Burkeman’s Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals. In case you missed it, we started with happy nihilism through cosmic insignificance theory and acknowledging the trap of productivity. More on that inescapable finitude: And it means standing firm in the face of FOMO, the “fear of missing out,” because you come to realize that missing out on something—indeed, on almost everything—is basically guaranteed.

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Mammography Study Shows Supplemental Ultrasound Has Higher Sensitivity than Adjunctive AI in Dense Breasts

Diagnostic Imaging

For women with dense breasts, the combination of mammography and supplemental breast ultrasound had a 36.4 percent higher sensitivity rate for detecting breast cancer in comparison to the combination of mammography and adjunctive AI, according to a new study.

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After IPO fails, imaging agent developer Telix Pharmaceuticals raises $429M via debt

Radiology Business

The Melbourne, Australia-based radiopharmaceutical firm plans to use the proceeds to accelerate development of products in its theranostics portfolio

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NIH Findings Shed Light on Risks and Benefits of Integrating AI into Medical Decision-making

Imaging Technology

mtaschetta-millane Tue, 07/23/2024 - 10:28 July 23, 2024 — Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) found that an artificial intelligence (AI) model solved medical quiz questions—designed to test health professionals’ ability to diagnose patients based on clinical images and a brief text summary—with high accuracy. However, physician-graders found the AI model made mistakes when describing images and explaining how its decision-making led to the correct answer.

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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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Attrition isn’t to blame for radiologist shortage in U.S.

AuntMinnie

Attrition doesn’t appear to be a significant contributing factor in the shortage of radiologists in the U.S., according to research published July 23 in Radiology. After analyzing Medicare billing data from 2019 to 2024, researchers from NYU Langone Health in New York City found that radiologists have a lower national attrition rate than other healthcare providers.

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COVID remnants still show up on PET/CT scans years after infection

Health Imaging

That’s according to new PET imaging that shows the presence of activated T cells in the brain, spinal cord, gut and lung tissues of individuals who have recovered from COVID.

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Radiologist loses appeal in case claiming former practice wrongfully terminated him in violation of FMLA

Radiology Business

Jason M. Browning, MD, worked for Bay Radiology Associates in Florida for a decade, but problems emerged at the group after Hurricane Michael in 2018.

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CT guided bone marrow biopsies cost 13 times more than non-image guided procedures, without improving specimen quality

Health Imaging

A new analysis offers a thorough overview of the factors that influence providers’ decision to utilize image guidance and how they affect expenditures.

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GPT-4 can assist in management of glioblastoma patients

AuntMinnie

OpenAI's GPT-4 AI model can utilize imaging reports to generate summaries of disease course in patients with complex glioblastoma, improving treatment planning and potentially even enhancing radiology workflows, according to research published July 23 in Radiology. For a retrospective multicenter study, the large language model generated multiple brain MRI reports from information included in 375 neuroradiologist-developed reports (the 5 most recent MRI scans of 75 patients with confirmed diagno

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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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Imaging among the categories seeing greatest 2-year decline in private equity deals

Radiology Business

The Pitchbook analysis also charted similar PE ownership downturns in other healthcare categories such as skilled nursing and hospitals.

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Experts call for reporting guidelines for breast arterial calcifications identified on mammo

Health Imaging

BACs and cardiovascular risk have been a growing topic of conversation in recent years, as numerous studies have indicated there could be a relationship between the two.

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Cutting-Edge Technology Enhances Chest X-Ray Classification for Superior Patient Outcomes

MedImaging Radiography

An innovative tool leverages the power of cognitive computing and deep learning to help radiologists and healthcare providers diagnose various chest conditions from X-ray images, thereby enhancing patient outcomes.

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Physicians collect $13B in payment perks from industry sources, but only 3% goes to radiologists

Radiology Business

Members of the specialty received over 452,000 such payments for a total of $357 million between 2017-2022, experts wrote in Clinical Imaging.

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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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Pioneering the cellular frontier

ScienceDaily

Scientists use a multimodal approach that combines hard X-ray computed tomography and X-ray fluorescence imaging to see the structure and chemical processes inside of a single cell.

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Radiology referral system change led to deadly cancer diagnosis delay, government watchdog says

Radiology Business

The case dates to 2017, when the unidentified woman began undergoing surveillance ultrasounds every six months, as she was susceptible to liver disease.

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Telix awaits FDA review of TLX007-CDx NDA for new prostate cancer PET imaging kit

AuntMinnie

Telix Pharmaceuticals said that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has accepted a new drug application (NDA) for its TLX007-CDx prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-PET cold kit for prostate cancer imaging If approved, the company's new cold kit for the preparation of prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-PET imaging could enable the use of a PSMA-imaging product across an extended geographic distribution radius compared to currently approved gallium-68 (Ga-68)-based agents, ac

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LG rolls out new monitors targeted at mammography reads

Health Imaging

The new monitor, which was recently approved by the FDA, is intended to improve the process of reading breast MRIs, mammograms and DBT exams.

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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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Image IQ Quiz: Severe Pain in Back, Legs and Arms After a Fall

Diagnostic Imaging

Review the case and test your knowledge to make the correct diagnosis.

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GPT-4V falls short on medical quiz designed for doctors

AuntMinnie

The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) has highlighted a study that showed OpenAI’s multimodal AI model GPT-4 Vision (GPT-4V) can solve medical quiz questions based on clinical images and a brief text summary, but it was prone to mistakes. NIH researchers tested the AI model and nine nonradiologist physicians from different specialties on 207 questions from the New England Journal of Medicine’s “Image Challenge.

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AdventHealth Pancreas Updates, August 17, 2024

Omega Medical Imaging

The Center for Interventional Endoscopy at AdventHealth invites you to the Pancreas Updates 2024 conference. This CME accredited event will feature a full day of interactive sessions with renowned faculty in the fields of pancreatology, endoscopy, and surgery and is intended for gastroenterologists, surgeons, internists, family practitioners, advanced practice providers and trainee residents/fellows in these […] The post AdventHealth Pancreas Updates, August 17, 2024 appeared first on Omeg

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Using AI to Flag Coronary Artery Calcification: A Leap Towards Value-Based Care

Aidoc

In the ever evolving landscape of healthcare, AI is proving to be a game changer, especially in the realm of cardiovascular health. One notable application for AI is to flag patients with coronary artery calcification (CAC). This innovation is not only enhancing value-based care, but is empowering care teams with the best tools to promote population health.

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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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Synthesis of Fluorine-18 for Advanced PET Imaging

Open Medscience

Fluorine-18 (18F) is a radionuclide of significant importance in the field of nuclear medicine, particularly in positron emission tomography (PET) […] The post Synthesis of Fluorine-18 for Advanced PET Imaging appeared first on Open MedScience.

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Modular and Prefabricated Construction

MRI Network

Modular construction takes building projects away from traditional, busy sites and into specialist manufacturing facilities. It’s a method of prefabricating buildings or parts of buildings that can be transported and assembled quickly on-site. Once considered a “cheap” option that was rife with safety concerns, today, modular or prefabricated construction is becoming a popular choice for property developers.

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The Role of Veterinary Technicians in Radiography: Best Practices and Safety Tips

Diagnostic Imaging Systems

Veterinary technicians play a pivotal role in the radiographic process within veterinary practices. Their expertise in handling animals, positioning them correctly, and ensuring optimal image quality is essential for accurate diagnoses. Positioning Techniques Importance of Proper Positioning Correct positioning is crucial for obtaining clear, diagnostic-quality images.

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SCCT podcast: Tessa Cook on ethics and AI for CCT

AuntMinnie

The Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (SCCT) hosted its annual gathering last week in Washington, DC. One of the meeting presenters was Tessa Cook, MD, PhD, of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, who delivered a talk called "Ethics and AI/Machine Learning for CCT: Do we still need the imager?" In this podcast, Cook shares her insights on the topic with AuntMinnie.com.

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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?