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The healthcare market analysis firm Signify Research released a list of predictions in radiology its analysts expect to see in 2025. 

Female Medical Research Scientist Working with Brain Scans

New research suggests more women with late-stage breast cancer may develop brain metastases than previously believed. 

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Chelsea Adolphus, 28, died of hypothermia. The family claims the hospital lied about where her body was located. 

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Recommendations for additional imaging are routinely included in radiology reports but are sometimes overlooked or not communicated in a timely manner. Experts believe large language models can help address these lapses in care. 

cybercrime data breaches in healthcare

The agency said Contec and Epsimed monitors connected via WiFi are particularly susceptible to cyberattack and could be used to gain access to hospital systems. 

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The physician shortage that U.S. hospitals and health systems have been dreading is here—and its impact on cardiology could be quite significant.

AVS Pulse PIVL

Boston-based Amplitude Vascular Systems is busy investigating the performance of its Pulse IVL platform in a wide variety of patient populations.

Jessica H. Porembka, MD, FSBI, associate professor, breast imaging division University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, and vice chair of strategy and quality, and quality assurance medical director, Parkland Radiology in Dallas, explains how an ultrasound-first strategy for noncalcified lesions in DBT proves cost-effective.

Jessica Porembka, MD, of the breast imaging division at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, said an ultrasound-first strategy for these lesions in DBT is cost-effective and improves efficiency. 

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The cyberattack on University of Missouri Health Care’s systems happened in 2020 and affected 190,000 patients.

Tembo Embolic System

The bioresorbable agent is made from small irregularly shaped, dry gelatin particles designed for the embolization of hypervascular tumors and blood vessels. 

A majority of Americans use a device to monitor their heart health, according to a new survey commissioned by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. However, just 25% of those users take that extra step and share their data with a cardiologist or primary care provider.

Just a small fraction of the people tracking their own heart health are actually doing anything with the data, according to a new survey commissioned by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.

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The White House denies that payment systems were impacted and has not given a reason for the outage. The issue only came to light due to various posts on social media from lawmakers. 

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The healthcare market analysis firm Signify Research released a list of predictions in radiology its analysts expect to see in 2025. 

New research suggests more women with late-stage breast cancer may develop brain metastases than previously believed. 

Chelsea Adolphus, 28, died of hypothermia. The family claims the hospital lied about where her body was located.