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Data question cost-effectiveness of PSMA-PET | Radiology groups mourn death of management leader | AI helps guide treatments

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Data question cost-effectiveness of PSMA-PET | Radiology groups mourn death of management leader | AI helps guide treatments
Monday, October 27, 2025
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AI bests radiologists at predicting lung cancer treatment responses

More accurate response assessments could give providers an opportunity to proactively manage treatment decisions in the future.

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AI bests radiologists at predicting lung cancer treatment responses

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More accurate response assessments could give providers an opportunity to proactively manage treatment decisions in the future.
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Radiology community mourns the death of a beloved management leader

His former colleagues say he was a "ceaseless champion for advancing the radiology industry" and that his contributions to the field "will be remembered with immense gratitude.” 

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Radiology community mourns the death of a beloved management leader

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His former colleagues say he was a "ceaseless champion for advancing the radiology industry" and that his contributions to the field "will be remembered with immense gratitude.” 
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PSMA-PET imaging not the most cost-effective option for many prostate cancer patients

The exam effectively helps providers manage patients’ treatment options, but for some, the costs associated with those treatments may negate the value of its findings.

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PSMA-PET imaging not the most cost-effective option for many prostate cancer patients

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The exam effectively helps providers manage patients’ treatment options, but for some, the costs associated with those treatments may negate the value of its findings.
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Radiobotics and Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust launch the UK’s first randomised controlled trial of AI-assisted fracture detection in the ED

Radiobotics is proud to announce that its collaboration with Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (OUH) has received official approval to begin the UK’s first randomised controlled trial of AI-assisted fracture detection in the ED. At the heart of the project is a single, crucial question: Can the use of AI reduce the number of unnecessary patient contacts within the NHS?

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Radiobotics and Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust launch the UK’s first randomised controlled trial of AI-assisted fracture detection in the ED

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Radiobotics is proud to announce that its collaboration with Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (OUH) has received official approval to begin the UK’s first randomised controlled trial of AI-assisted fracture detection in the ED. At the heart of the project is a single, crucial question: Can the use of AI reduce the number of unnecessary patient contacts within the NHS?
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Radiology groups rail against additional tariffs on imaging devices

RSNA, RadNet, the RBMA and Japanese imaging leaders all recently spoke out against the possibility of more fees on device imports. 

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Radiology groups rail against additional tariffs on imaging devices

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RSNA, RadNet, the RBMA and Japanese imaging leaders all recently spoke out against the possibility of more fees on device imports. 
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AI reveals crucial community factors influencing cancer screening rates

Neiman researchers recently scoured for factors that might impact screening rates across cancers of the colon/rectum, lung, breast and prostate, using nationwide Medicare data.

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AI reveals crucial community factors influencing cancer screening rates

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Neiman researchers recently scoured for factors that might impact screening rates across cancers of the colon/rectum, lung, breast and prostate, using nationwide Medicare data.
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Pre-op MRI may improve breast cancer care for younger patients

Advanced imaging among this patient population could help radiologists better understand the risk of potential cancer recurrence. 

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Pre-op MRI may improve breast cancer care for younger patients

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Advanced imaging among this patient population could help radiologists better understand the risk of potential cancer recurrence. 
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In Other News

Report: ACA premiums to jump 30%, CMS documents show

The Washington Post reported that it reviewed documents from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, confirming that the cost of medical coverage is set to spike for 17 million Americans. Open enrollment for coverage through Affordable Care Act exchanges begins on Nov. 1.

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Report: ACA premiums to jump 30%, CMS documents show

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The Washington Post reported that it reviewed documents from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, confirming that the cost of medical coverage is set to spike for 17 million Americans. Open enrollment for coverage through Affordable Care Act exchanges begins on Nov. 1.
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CMS recalls furloughed workers ahead of ACA open enrollment

Despite the ongoing government shutdown, some 3,000 Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services staff will be returning to the office just in time for Americans to begin looking for health coverage on the Affordable Care Act marketplace. The agency said the employees will be paid for the days they work. 

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CMS recalls furloughed workers ahead of ACA open enrollment

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Despite the ongoing government shutdown, some 3,000 Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services staff will be returning to the office just in time for Americans to begin looking for health coverage on the Affordable Care Act marketplace. The agency said the employees will be paid for the days they work. 
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Poor oral health tied to much higher risk of heart attack, stroke

Regularly going to the dentist, researchers added, may reduce cardiovascular risks by a significant margin.

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Poor oral health tied to much higher risk of heart attack, stroke

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Regularly going to the dentist, researchers added, may reduce cardiovascular risks by a significant margin.
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'The less you drink, the better': Even minor changes in alcohol use lower hypertension risk

These new findings challenge the long-standing assumption that low levels of alcohol do not meaningfully influence a person's blood pressure.

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a new study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC) this week is helping shed light, including the fact that even minor reductions in alcohol intake can have a big impact. Alcohol bourbon whiskey tasting at Pure Storage, HIMSS23.
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'The less you drink, the better': Even minor changes in alcohol use lower hypertension risk

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a new study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC) this week is helping shed light, including the fact that even minor reductions in alcohol intake can have a big impact. Alcohol bourbon whiskey tasting at Pure Storage, HIMSS23.
These new findings challenge the long-standing assumption that low levels of alcohol do not meaningfully influence a person's blood pressure.
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