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Clinical News: Page 750
NaF-PET/CT rarely finds prostate cancer bone metastases
By
Wayne Forrest
Sodium fluoride (NaF) PET/CT rarely adds value for detecting bone metastases in patients with intermediate- and high-risk prostate cancer and normal bone scintigraphy results prior to prostatectomy, according to a study published online May 30 in the
Journal of Nuclear Medicine
.
June 2, 2019
Video from RSNA AI Spotlight: Dr. Charles Kahn on AI
BURLINGAME, CA - What are the most promising applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in radiology in the near future? Dr. Charles Kahn of the University of Pennsylvania believes that nonimaging applications could be among the most exciting new uses and discusses some of them in this video interview at the RSNA Spotlight Course: Radiology in the Age of AI.
June 2, 2019
Video from RSNA AI Spotlight: Dr. Curtis Langlotz on AI
BURLINGAME, CA - What impact will artificial intelligence (AI) have on radiology? Dr. Curtis Langlotz, PhD, of Stanford University sees AI as just the latest in a series of technological revolutions that have reshaped medical imaging over the decades. He discussed this idea in a video interview at the RSNA Spotlight Course: Radiology in the Age of AI.
May 30, 2019
Hitachi takes order for particle therapy system
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Hitachi said it will deliver its multi-ion particle therapy system to Himed Hospital Management in Xuzhou City of Jiangsu Province in the People's Republic of China.
May 30, 2019
Lantheus inks radiopharma deal with NanoMab
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Lantheus Holdings, the parent company of Lantheus Medical Imaging, has entered into a strategic collaboration and license agreement with biopharmaceutical firm NanoMab Technology to develop next-generation radiopharmaceuticals for immuno-oncology therapies.
May 30, 2019
AI may help reduce overdiagnosis of breast cancer
By
Erik L. Ridley
Utilizing both clinical and imaging data, a risk-assessment model based on artificial intelligence (AI) called the Breast Cancer Risk Calculator could avoid many unnecessary biopsies in patients with BI-RADS 4 mammography findings, according to research published online May 29 in
JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics
.
May 30, 2019
AI enhances detection of pulmonary nodules
By
Erik L. Ridley
An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm can improve radiologists' performance for detecting pulmonary nodules on chest CT scans while also speeding up reading times, researchers from China reported in an article published online May 29 in
Radiology: Artificial Intelligence
.
May 30, 2019
Breast cancer drives disparity between younger men, women
By
Brian Casey
Progress continues to be made in the fight against cancer, with death rates dropping for both men and women, according to a new report published May 30 in the
Journal of the National Cancer Institute
. But cancer incidence is much higher in younger women than in men, largely due to breast cancer.
May 30, 2019
Ultrasound useful for evaluating liver steatosis
By
Kate Madden Yee
Ultrasound is a reliable alternative to MRI for assessing liver steatosis in the clinical setting, according to a study published in the July issue of
Clinical Radiology
. The findings offer clinicians a cost-effective, accessible option for evaluating steatosis.
May 30, 2019
3 ways cinematic rendering can bolster colon evaluation
By
Abraham Kim
The photorealistic quality of cinematically rendered CT scans can aid in the understanding of complex colon anatomy and has the potential to facilitate the detection and characterization of colon pathology in three major ways, according to an article published in the May/June issue of the
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography
.
May 29, 2019
NIH awards $9.5M grant for MRI autism study
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded a five-year $9.5Â million grant to evaluate MRI's role in brain imaging to detect the risk of autism spectrum disorder in early infancy.
May 29, 2019
Is whole-body CT necessary after motor vehicle crashes?
By
Abraham Kim
Using whole-body CT to evaluate patients with normal physical presentation following a motor vehicle crash did not prompt any changes in their medical care in a new study, published online May 28 in
Radiology
. The findings question the value of the imaging technique in some emergency trauma cases.
May 29, 2019
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