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PET/CT radiotracer benefits clinicians, prostate cancer patients

18F-DCFPyL PSMA PET/CT imaging accurately localized biochemically recurrent prostate cancer and prompted clinicians to change their management plans in more than 80% of patients, according to a recent study in the Journal of Nuclear Medicine.

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4 ways virtual, augmented reality could change radiology forever

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Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technologies have the potential to dramatically change healthcare and could impact the practice of radiology in a number of ways.

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DHS considers naming fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction

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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is considering labeling fentanyl—a popular painkiller and powerful opioid—as a weapon of mass destruction (WMD), according to an internal memo obtained by military news outlet Task & Purpose.

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Genetic variant linked to chemotherapy-induced cardiomyopathy

A new gene-editing therapy has been tested on humans for the first time, resulting in a significant reduction in their low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol that could potentially last for decades. The study’s authors presented these early results at the AHA 2023 meeting.

The same genetic variants that have been uncovered in patients with two other types of cardiomyopathy are also present in an uncommonly high proportion of people with cancer therapy-induced cardiomyopathy (CCM), researchers reported in Circulation.

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RBMA 2019 PaRADigm: Investor-owned management companies are buying, but should radiology practices be selling?

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In 49 BC, Julius Caesar led his soldiers across the river Rubicon, defying the Roman Senate and setting up the civil war that led to his becoming dictator for life. Today, many leaders of radiology practices stand on the banks of their own Rubicon.

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How machine learning could curb the opioid crisis

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As a nationwide opioid crisis continues to consume the U.S., one pharmacist suggests we take advantage of recent advances in health tech—namely AI—to fight rising death rates and falling life expectancies.

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Physician self-referral bill draws praise, backlash from medical societies

A bill introduced to Congress on April 9 aims to close a Medicare “loophole” by preventing physician self-referrals for advanced imaging, radiation therapy, anatomic pathology and physical therapy. The legislation is a polarizing issue for medical societies.

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Hydrogel capsules cleared by FDA to help with weight loss

The FDA has cleared Gelesis100 hydrogel capsules to be used as a weight management aid alongside diet and exercise in adults with body mass indexes (BMIs) ranging from 25 to 40, according to an April 14 press release from the product’s manufacturer.

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AMGA: Proposed self-referral bill would hurt patients

AMGA, a trade association focused on improving healthcare throughout the United States, has issued a statement in opposition to legislation being considered by Congress that would limit self-referrals in numerous specialties, including imaging.

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Missouri healthcare system deploys Carestream’s PACS, Vendor-Neutral Archive, Enterprise Viewer

New portal allows patients to easily, securely view and share their medical images.

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