Medical Imaging

Physicians utilize medical imaging to see inside the body to diagnose and treat patients. This includes computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), X-ray, ultrasound, fluoroscopy, angiography,  and the nuclear imaging modalities of PET and SPECT. 

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New PET imaging agent alters prostate cancer plan for more than 40% of patients

Lantheus recently presented early results from the OSPREY trial during the American Urological Association's virtual meeting.

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MR imaging-guided SABR extends the lives of patients with inoperable pancreatic cancer

Miami Cancer Institute experts found the technique "significantly" prolonged overall survival, sharing their findings at the European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology 2021 conference.

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Radiologists should scrutinize use of MRI-directed breast ultrasound to avoid inefficiencies, experts charge

A new Mayo Clinic analysis found this task is often ineffective, urging practices to reexamine their use of this combo, experts wrote in Clinical Imaging

4D flow MRI has potential role for detecting complications in patients with aortic disease

One Northwestern Medicine researcher said the "landmark" findings take providers one step closer to using the tool for clinical decision making.

Hybrid PET/CT early after treatment guides crucial decisions for many liver cancer patients

Follow-up imaging 4-8 weeks after transarterial radioembolization predicted six-month treatment response and overall survival.

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Radiologists pilot immediate mammography reading, same-day recalls to boost breast cancer outcomes

Mass General physicians believe this practice is sustainable, resulting in less time spent on scheduling, reduced room cleaning, and lowering the chance of errors.

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Former executives of now-defunct Smart Choice MRI eye expansion with new imaging center chain

Atlanta-based ImageLink already has 14 locations across Georgia and Ohio, while a 15th just recently opened in Boynton Beach, Florida. 

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Another radiology group requiring vaccination against COVID-19 to attend its conference

The Radiology Business Management Association is asking all 2021 PaRADigm attendees to provide proof of inoculation prior to arriving in Las Vegas next month.