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Physician editorialist claims breast cancer screening at 40 will sow confusion; ACR fires back

Artificial intelligence can help make breast cancer screening mammography more accurate.

Russell P. Harris, MD, penned the piece for the Annals of Internal Medicine, spurred by new recommendations issued by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. 

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World Health Organization forecasts 77% increase in new cancer cases by 2050

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Two years ago, there were roughly 20 million cancer cases. However, population aging and growth are pushing these numbers upward, WHO said. 

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Optimizing reading efficiency to address radiologist shortages

Kyle Souligne, director, enterprise imaging radiology, Agfa Healthcare, discusses technologies like workflow orchestration, AI and cloud that can be used to optimize radiologist’s processes and create efficiency, so they work smarter, not harder. These technologies are playing an increasing role to address the shortage of radiologists.

Agfa Healthcare's Kyle Souligne discusses technologies that can optimize physicians' efficiency to help practices do more with less. 

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More with less: Department cuts technologists’ wasted time searching for CT supplies by 62%

Time is money | Time Value Units | TVUs

The University of Utah Health department of radiology recently tackled a quality improvement project to quash wasted minutes spent seeking syringes and other items in storage. 

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Biosense Webster shares latest data on its pulsed field ablation system

Biosense Webster, part of Johnson & Johnson MedTech, shared updated data on its Varipulse pulsed field ablation (PFA) system at AF Symposium 2024 in Boston.

Varipulse images courtesy of Johnson & Johnson MedTech.

The company, part of Johnson & Johnson MedTech, shared positive data from two different clinical trials at AF Symposium 2024 in Boston.

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FDA awards breakthrough designation to AI-powered tuberculosis diagnostic tool

A rising number of patients in the U.S. are diagnosed with TB, and AI is being deployed to turn the tide.

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Cardiologist arrested for allegedly making ‘inappropriate sexual contact’ with multiple patients

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Detectives believe there may be additional victims of the Texas cardiologist. Former patients with anything to report are being asked to call in and share their stories. 

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Total artificial hearts: Exploring the future of heart transplant technology with a renowned surgeon

Francisco Arabia, MD, Banner Health, explains trends in total artificial hearts (TAH) in advanced heart failure patients and what is coming in new technology.

Francisco Arabia, MD, spoke with Cardiovascular Business about the present and future of total artificial heart technology.

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Heart failure specialists raise $58M for new device designed to improve cardiac, renal function

Procyrion's Aortix percutaneous mechanical circulatory support (pMCS) device targets acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) patients with cardiorenal syndrome (CRS).

Researchers are presently tracking the safety and effectiveness of the new device in patients with ADHF compared to diuretics alone. 

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Radiology provider Akumin’s creditor takes complete control of the company

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“Alternative investment firm” Stonepeak spent an additional $130 million on Akumin before taking over the organization this month.

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