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Ultrasound-based, teleradiology-backed breast cancer screening program holds promise

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China has faced significant challenges improving breast cancer surveillance, including radiologist shortages and poor-quality screening methods, experts wrote in AJR. 

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Radiology researchers score $3M NIH grant to develop compression-free breast CT system

Breast CT University of Arizona Srinivasan Vedantham

Srinivasan Vedantham, PhD

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University of Arizona Health Sciences researchers will use the funds to help recruit volunteers, hoping to test the system on 600 women. 

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FDA grants priority review for new brain cancer imaging agent

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Pixclara (18F-FET) is a positron emission tomography product for the characterization of progressive or recurrent gliomas. 

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FDA approves first RSV vaccine for adults

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Pfizer's Abrysvo vaccine can now be prescribed to all adults 18 and older at high risk for severe RSV complications, including pregnant women. 

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TAVR survival is down in recent years, leaving cardiologists stumped

A transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) procedure being performed at Intermountain Healthcare. Image from Intermountain Healthcare. Sex differences in TAVR one-year mortality.

Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) being performed. Image from Intermountain Healthcare.

Researchers tracked recent TAVR data from the STS/ACC TVT Registry, highlighting a "concerning" finding they were unable to explain.

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Blue Cross Blue Shield of New York sued over ‘ghost networks’

Chicago - Circa May 2018: Blue Cross Blue Shield headquarters signage and logo.

Blue Cross Blue Shield headquarters in Chicago.

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Thousands of patients have filed a class-action lawsuit against the insurer for issuing directories of providers who were out-of-network and did not take BCBS health plans. 

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MRI could be 'powerful tool' for guiding surgery decisions in patients with rectal cancer

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“No one wants to get surgery if they can avoid it. Now we have a powerful tool to help patients and their doctors predict who would benefit from surgery after initial chemotherapy and radiation."

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NorthStar opens facility to assist with development and distribution of vital radioisotopes

NorthStar opens CDMO facility to help develop and distribute radioisotopes.

NorthStar’s Radiopharmaceutical CDMO/CMO facility.

The facility will provide much needed developmental and manufacturing support for pharmaceutical companies that produce and distribute medical isotopes.

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Understanding hospital billing for cardiac PET/CT

Georgia Lawrence, JD, with ASNC, explains how CMS uses hospital reported data to develop cardiac PET payment rates.

Significant fluctuations in PET and CT reimbursement rates have made it especially challenging to keep up with this complex topic. We spoke to an expert to learn more.

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Americans know very little about vascular health, prompting surgeons to speak out

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Many Americans have never heard of peripheral artery disease or other common vascular conditions. In fact, a vast majority are not sure what vascular surgeons do.

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