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AI identifies tumors in colorectal cancer patients with 93% accuracy

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AI identifies tumors in colorectal cancer patients with 93% accuracy
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How radiologists can prioritize patient safety while maintaining quality in the CT suite

A patient-centered approach to contrast administration in CT, outlined this month in the Journal of the American College of Radiology, balances contrast dose with radiation dose, reportedly increasing patient safety while maintaining high-quality diagnostics.
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How radiologists can prioritize patient safety while maintaining quality in the CT suite

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A patient-centered approach to contrast administration in CT, outlined this month in the Journal of the American College of Radiology, balances contrast dose with radiation dose, reportedly increasing patient safety while maintaining high-quality diagnostics.
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Multidisciplinary clinics can improve quality of care for prostate cancer patients

One-day multidisciplinary clinics at community centers can improve the quality of care for prostate cancer patients, according to a new study published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.
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Multidisciplinary clinics can improve quality of care for prostate cancer patients

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One-day multidisciplinary clinics at community centers can improve the quality of care for prostate cancer patients, according to a new study published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.
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AI identifies tumors in colorectal cancer patients with 93% accuracy

Researchers from South Korea have used artificial intelligence (AI) to successfully identify tumors in histology images obtained from colorectal cancer (CRC) patients, sharing their findings in the Journal of Digital Imaging.
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Cheryl Petersilge, MD, MBA, with the department of regional radiology at the Cleveland Clinic, examined enterprise imaging—and how radiologists must integrate and collaborate with other departments. Her clinical perspective clinical perspective was published online in the October issue of the American Journal of Roentgenology.
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AI identifies tumors in colorectal cancer patients with 93% accuracy

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Cheryl Petersilge, MD, MBA, with the department of regional radiology at the Cleveland Clinic, examined enterprise imaging—and how radiologists must integrate and collaborate with other departments. Her clinical perspective clinical perspective was published online in the October issue of the American Journal of Roentgenology.
Researchers from South Korea have used artificial intelligence (AI) to successfully identify tumors in histology images obtained from colorectal cancer (CRC) patients, sharing their findings in the Journal of Digital Imaging.
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Mammographic texture analysis differentiates between benign, malignant tumors

Mammographic texture analysis can successfully differentiate between benign and malignant breast tumors, according to research out of China, circumventing some of the shortfalls of digital mammography while helping radiologists make more accurate diagnoses.
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Mammographic texture analysis differentiates between benign, malignant tumors

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Mammographic texture analysis can successfully differentiate between benign and malignant breast tumors, according to research out of China, circumventing some of the shortfalls of digital mammography while helping radiologists make more accurate diagnoses.
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Post-op CT ‘moderately’ accurate in detecting recurrent pancreatic cancer

In a medical landscape where the prognosis of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) remains poor, postoperative CT and FDG PET-CT imaging could help detect disease recurrence, researchers reported in the European Journal of Radiology this summer.
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Post-op CT ‘moderately’ accurate in detecting recurrent pancreatic cancer

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In a medical landscape where the prognosis of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) remains poor, postoperative CT and FDG PET-CT imaging could help detect disease recurrence, researchers reported in the European Journal of Radiology this summer.
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Editor of new RSNA journal hopes to attract imaging specialists, industry outsiders

Gary D. Luker, MD, a professor of radiology, microbiology and biomedical engineering at Michigan Medicine, will be the first editor of Radiology: Imaging Cancer, the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA)’s forthcoming online journal about clinical and translational cancer imaging studies, the RSNA announced today.
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Gary D. Luker
Gary D. Luker, MD, a professor of radiology, microbiology and biomedical engineering at Michigan Medicine, will be the first editor of Radiology: Imaging Cancer, the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA)’s forthcoming online journal about clinical and translational cancer imaging studies, the RSNA announced today.
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Charity auctions off lunch with Gwyneth Paltrow for breast cancer research, raises $1.4M total

The Hamptons Paddle & Party for Pink, an annual fundraiser that includes both an early-morning paddle board race and an elegant party, occurred Saturday, Aug. 4, raising $1.4 million for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
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Charity auctions off lunch with Gwyneth Paltrow for breast cancer research, raises $1.4M total

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The Hamptons Paddle & Party for Pink, an annual fundraiser that includes both an early-morning paddle board race and an elegant party, occurred Saturday, Aug. 4, raising $1.4 million for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
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