Erik L. Ridley[email protected]Nuclear MedicineAI can detect metastatic bone lesions on scintigraphyAn artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm can identify and characterize suspicious bone lesions on whole-body bone scintigraphy exams in cancer patients, according to research published online September 4 in BMC Medical Imaging.September 12, 2021HomeWeek in Review: PET tracer for prostate cancer | Flawed AI studies | Repurposing DEXA examsSeptember 10, 2021BreastCan AI enable personalized breast cancer screening?An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm for screening mammography may be able to facilitate personalized breast cancer screening protocols for women, according to research published online September 7 in Radiology.September 7, 2021Image ProcessingCT body composition analysis helps reveal colon cancer secretsBody composition analysis on CT reveals that colon cancer patients with high visceral fat and low muscle mass are more likely to have worse outcomes, according to research published August 30 in JAMA Network Open. Inflammation also plays a key role.August 30, 2021Advanced VisualizationVirtual reality reduces pain for kids during PIVC placementVirtual reality technology can make peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) placement less painful and anxiety-inducing for pediatric patients, according to research published online August 25 in JAMA Network Open.August 26, 2021Advanced VisualizationAuntMinnie.com Advanced Visualization InsiderAugust 25, 2021CTCould scanning more Black people boost benefits of lung screening?The mortality benefit of low-dose CT (LDCT) lung cancer screening programs could be improved significantly if more Black people who are eligible to be screened participate, according to research published online August 24 in JAMA Network Open.August 24, 2021CTAI-based CAD software offers high sensitivity for lung nodulesArtificial intelligence (AI)-based computer-aided detection (CAD) software can be highly sensitive for detecting pulmonary nodules on CT exams in clinical practice, according to research published August 14 in Clinical Radiology.August 22, 2021CTAI can lend a hand in diagnosis, prognosis of oral SCCRadiology and pathology artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms can help in diagnosing and assessing the prognosis of oral squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), according to a literature review published August 19 in JAMA Otolaryngology -- Head & Neck Surgery.August 19, 2021Image ProcessingAI can assess sarcopenia on chest and abdominal CT examsAn artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm worked well to assess sarcopenia -- a risk factor for future hip fractures and death -- on both chest and abdominal CT scans, according to research published August 18 in the American Journal of Roentgenology.August 18, 2021Previous PagePage 33 of 388Next PageTop StoriesCTSCCT: Higher exposure to air pollution linked to higher CACSThere are a number of factors that could contribute to heart disease caused by pollution, according to an SCCT presentation.CTSCCT: Saurabh Jha on what trainees can expect starting out in cardiac CTCTSCCT: CCTA identifies underlying heart disease in firefightersCTSCCT: AI-driven CAC grading significantly cuts scoring timeSponsor ContentYou think ahead. We innovate ahead.