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Greater low-dose CT vigilance needed among head and neck cancer survivors, study asserts

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HNC survivors with a significant smoking history face a 2.5 times higher rate of lung cancer than others who never had the disease. 

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American Board of Radiology says pandemic may be dragging down some exam scores

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Candidates just completed the second round of remote interventional and diagnostic radiology oral examinations, with ABR recently revealing the results. 

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New device could boost accuracy of noninvasive blood measurements

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Early research suggests the wearable device can deliver consistent measurements, providing accuracy where other methods have struggled. 

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Many nationally recognized cancer centers are not complying with price transparency rules

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The lack of cooperation may be hindering efforts to rein in cancer costs and improve affordability, oncology experts explained recently.

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Performing serial MRIs in young patients with hemophilia may spot early joint damage

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Experts tracked patients managed across 11 treatment centers over the course of more than a decade for their findings.

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Tracking false-positive alerts among cardiac patients

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“The findings of this study highlight the need for strategies to reduce and manage the burden of false-positive ILR alerts,” the researchers said.

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New PET/CMR imaging agent accurately illuminates life-threatening blood clots

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The radiotracer also eliminated the need for invasive tubes and sedation, Mass General specialists reported in a recent experimental study.

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AI gets $20M infusion to go on the offensive against Alzheimer’s

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The new center’s founders say they’ll prioritize addressing healthcare disparities associated with the disease itself and with other types of dementia.  

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Radiologists must embrace low-field MRI or ‘we will be in trouble,’ expert says

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The specialty needs to work together and address a number of issues surrounding the disruptive technology, Yale Director of MRI Services Jeffrey C. Weinreb, MD, argued.

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AI guides care of slow-healing wounds

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Industry researchers challenged a machine learning model to predict failure to heal at four, eight and 12 weeks after initial treatment.

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