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How AI can help radiologists diagnose, treat kidney cancers

Machine learning models using radiomics can help radiologists classify renal cell carcinomas (RCCs), according to new findings published in the American Journal of Roentgenology.

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Cases of vaping-related lung illness exceed 1K; deaths reach 18

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention doubled down on its warnings about vaping products Oct. 3 after new numbers revealed more than 1,000 reports of vaping-related lung illness and 18 fatalities in recent weeks.

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ControlRad raises $15M in financing

An Atlanta-based medical device company working to reduce radiation exposure during fluoroscopy has picked up $15 million in funding to fuel further growth.

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RSNA names new editor of RadioGraphics

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“I’m both honored and humbled to serve as editor of our specialty’s leading educational publication,” said Christine O. (Cooky) Menias, MD, the new editor of RadioGraphics.

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Just 10% of HFrEF patients eligible for an ICD have one

Researchers are calling for better implementation of ICD therapy after an analysis of the Swedish HF Registry found the devices to be beneficial—but underused—among patients with HFrEF.

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Hospital profits on the decline

Hospitals are seeing a drop in profitability, according to a flash report from Kaufman Hall.

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Radiologist not required: Algorithm automates lung volume calculation from CTs

Quantitative imaging and lung cancer

Radiology departments can integrate a new algorithm into their workflow that automatically calculates total lung capacity (TLC) from CT images, reported authors of a new study published in Clinical Radiology.

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Portable imaging system gains FDA clearance

Turner Imaging Systems, an Orem, Utah-based imaging technology company, has received FDA approval for its Smart-C portable fluoroscopy and x-ray system.

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Trump signs executive order on Medicare

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In a move toward making the public healthcare program more private, President Trump signed an executive order to strengthen Medicare Advantage.

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Mental stress promotes endothelial dysfunction, increases odds of MACE

Transient endothelial dysfunction stemming from mental duress was associated with a 78% increase in the incidence of MACE in a study of patients with stable CAD, providing scientists with a look at just how much psychological stress can influence our risk of CVD.

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