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‘Quantum leap’: Researchers develop ‘intelligent’ new material for quicker, cheaper MRIs

If such technology is made available commercially, it could revolutionize magnetic resonance imaging, noted Stephan Anderson, a Boston Medical Center radiologist and BU School of Medicine professor of radiology. 

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New guidelines for colorectal cancer screening published

The updated guidelines suggest clinicians screen adults ages 50-75 who are at average risk for the disease, and discuss the benefits, harms and costs of the three screening methods prior to undertaking any one procedure.

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Burnout reaching ‘crisis levels’ in some parts of the radiology staff, study finds

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Polling more than 250 professionals, Phillips found that technologists in every geography reported significant levels of workplace fatigue, with more than one-third reporting moderate to high levels, according to “Radiology Staff in Focus,” released on Monday, Nov. 5. 

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Diabetes calculator weighs risk of bariatric surgery against standard care

A novel risk calculator developed by researchers at the Cleveland Clinic encourages patients with both type 2 diabetes and obesity to weigh their treatment options for optimal long-term health.

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O-RADS: A new reporting system for ovarian, uterine masses

The Ovarian-Adnexal Reporting and Data System combines a common North American approach with a widely used European algorithmic technique, created by an American College of Radiology-sponsored team.

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Med students consider radiology a ‘low status’ profession, are unaware of its scope of practice

That’s according to a new poll of almost 330 trainees, conducted at one United Kingdom medical school. 

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3 ways ‘Medicare for All’ could benefit CV research

The notion of a single-payer health system has been central to the 2020 presidential election, dominating much of the news cycle in recent months. According to an editorial published Nov. 4, that could be a good thing for physicians.

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PathAI puts research platform to the test in 2 new studies

PathAI, a Boston-based healthcare technology company, has found that AI can help specialists quantify PD-L1 expression on both tumor cells and immune cells.

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CMS 2020 payment rules draw cheers, disappointment across radiology

The ACR was "disappointed" in the final rules, while SNMMI said the changes were "good news" for nuclear medicine.

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$72M research network to focus on advanced radiotherapy techniques, AI

Cancer Research UK, one of the world’s largest charities focused on improving cancer treatments, has launched a new research network focused on advanced radiotherapy techniques, immunotherapies and AI.

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