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Neoadjuvant chemo patients prefer 3D breast ultrasound to MRI

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3D breast ultrasound can measure a patient's tumor response after receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) better than a standard breast MRI, according to a study published in the European Journal of Radiology.

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74% of providers see use in genetic testing—but only 14% ready to interpret results

The potential of genetic testing for chronic disease is substantial—and these possible positives are understood by many primary care providers (PCPs). Still, many feel unprepared to deal with patients at high risk for such conditions, while others questioned their ability to interpret genetic testing results.

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Can a radiologist be sued for failing to follow up with a referring physician?

In an imaging landscape where 64 percent of recommendations for supplemental screening are ignored by referring physicians, radiologists face a legal question: To what extent are they responsible for making sure colleagues follow through on their advice?

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Research confirms children experience higher risk of thyroid cancer than adults

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Children see a higher rate of nodule malignancy in the thyroid than adults, clinicians confirmed in a recent Radiology study. Also, despite a handful of similarities in signs and symptoms, the younger demographic is faced with some unique biomarkers.

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Why Trump’s proposed healthcare cuts may go nowhere

President Donald Trump is looking to a rarely-utilized process called “rescission” to cut $15 billion in federal spending he already signed into law earlier this year—with much of the reductions coming from programs like the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP).

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North Carolina medical center’s automated DR room, R/F system can enhance productivity, patient comfort

Flexible image capture settings help optimize visualization of bones, soft tissue, other areas of interest.

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Ultrasound helmet may break down health barriers

A group at Vanderbilt University in Nashville is developing a helmet that would use ultrasound brain technology to produce real-time images with novel implications for surgery guidance and robotics, according to a university press release.

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NIH merges microscopes to generate clearer images of processes inside cells

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Courtesy of Hari Shroff, PhD.

Scientists at the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) announced they had merged two microscope technologies to generate clearer images of rapid processes occurring inside human cells.

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PCI outcomes steady at VA hospitals despite older, sicker patients

United States veterans receiving invasive coronary procedures have become older and sicker over the past several years, but adjusted mortality rates for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) are in a slight decline.

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North Carolina Medical Center’s Automated DR Room, R/F System Can Enhance Productivity, Patient Comfort

Flexible Image Capture Settings Help Optimize Visualization of
Bones, Soft Tissue, Other Areas of Interest

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