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Q&A: Stella Kang on the important connection between mammography and other preventive health services

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Q&A: Stella Kang on the important connection between mammography and other preventive health services
Tuesday, June 26, 2018
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Q&A: Stella Kang on the important connection between mammography and other preventive health services

Stella Kang, MD, MSc, was the lead author of a study that determined women who undergo breast cancer screening with mammography are much more likely to utilize other preventive services than unscreened women. She spoke to Radiology Business about the importance of that study and more.
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Q&A: Stella Kang on the important connection between mammography and other preventive health services

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Stella Kang, MD, MSc, was the lead author of a study that determined women who undergo breast cancer screening with mammography are much more likely to utilize other preventive services than unscreened women. She spoke to Radiology Business about the importance of that study and more.
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Radiologists don’t need to be experts in AI—but they should still study the basics

As the relationship between radiology and artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve, radiology trainees may find themselves wondering what, exactly, they should know about these groundbreaking technologies. Do they need to be AI experts? Can they just avoid the subject altogether?
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Radiologists don’t need to be experts in AI—but they should still study the basics

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As the relationship between radiology and artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve, radiology trainees may find themselves wondering what, exactly, they should know about these groundbreaking technologies. Do they need to be AI experts? Can they just avoid the subject altogether?
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New PET tracer will play ‘vital role’ in identifying bacterial heart infections

Scientists have developed a novel PET radiotracer that outpaces current methods of imaging for cardiovascular bacterial infections, according to research presented at the 2018 Annual Meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 
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New PET tracer will play ‘vital role’ in identifying bacterial heart infections

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Scientists have developed a novel PET radiotracer that outpaces current methods of imaging for cardiovascular bacterial infections, according to research presented at the 2018 Annual Meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 
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How radiology program directors use real-time recruitment data to cut costs, predict residency match outcomes

Real-time and historical recruitment data published ahead of resident match season can help radiology program directors limit their application and recruitment costs, but the same statistics are largely ignored by medical students themselves, a report published in Academic Radiology this month suggests.
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How radiology program directors use real-time recruitment data to cut costs, predict residency match outcomes

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Real-time and historical recruitment data published ahead of resident match season can help radiology program directors limit their application and recruitment costs, but the same statistics are largely ignored by medical students themselves, a report published in Academic Radiology this month suggests.
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Machine learning tool expedites detection of white matter lesions in stroke patients

A machine learning tool developed by researchers at Imperial College London could assess the severity of leukoaraiosis in stroke patients with greater efficiency and accuracy than the typical emergency room CT, a study published this week in Radiology states.
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Machine learning tool expedites detection of white matter lesions in stroke patients

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A machine learning tool developed by researchers at Imperial College London could assess the severity of leukoaraiosis in stroke patients with greater efficiency and accuracy than the typical emergency room CT, a study published this week in Radiology states.
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New 3D imaging algorithm detects changes in arthritic joints better than x-rays

Researchers from the University of Cambridge in England have developed a new semi-automatic 3D imaging technique, called joint space mapping (JSM), that detects tiny changes in arthritic joints, sharing their findings in a new study published by Scientific Reports.
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New 3D imaging algorithm detects changes in arthritic joints better than x-rays

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Researchers from the University of Cambridge in England have developed a new semi-automatic 3D imaging technique, called joint space mapping (JSM), that detects tiny changes in arthritic joints, sharing their findings in a new study published by Scientific Reports.
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12.5% of NSCLC patients in Canada need palliative radiotherapy, don't receive it

More than half of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients in Ontario, Canada, are in need of palliative radiotherapy, according to data published in Radiotherapy & Oncology—but many are never treated.
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12.5% of NSCLC patients in Canada need palliative radiotherapy, don't receive it

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More than half of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients in Ontario, Canada, are in need of palliative radiotherapy, according to data published in Radiotherapy & Oncology—but many are never treated.
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Satoshi Minoshima elected SNMMI president during annual meeting

Satoshi Minoshima, MD, PhD, officially assumed office as 2018-2019 president of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) at the SNMMI 2018 Annual Meeting in Philadelphia.
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Satoshi Minoshima, MD, PhD, officially assumed office as 2018-2019 president of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) at the SNMMI 2018 Annual Meeting in Philadelphia.
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Breast cancer survivor provides in-depth account of his experience, shares advice for other men

In 2014, after telling his primary care physician he had noticed a small bump on his chest, Khevin Barnes was diagnosed with breast cancer. A mastectomy of his left breast followed.
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Breast cancer survivor provides in-depth account of his experience, shares advice for other men

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In 2014, after telling his primary care physician he had noticed a small bump on his chest, Khevin Barnes was diagnosed with breast cancer. A mastectomy of his left breast followed.
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