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AI improves cerebral aneurysm detection | Embracing new teaching methods in radiology | ASTRO 2018

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AI improves cerebral aneurysm detection | Embracing new teaching methods in radiology | ASTRO 2018
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
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AI helps specialists improve cerebral aneurysm detection rates

Specialists can improve aneurysm detection rates by using a deep learning algorithm that provides a second assessment of images already interpreted by radiologists, according to new findings published in Radiology.
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AI helps specialists improve cerebral aneurysm detection rates

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Specialists can improve aneurysm detection rates by using a deep learning algorithm that provides a second assessment of images already interpreted by radiologists, according to new findings published in Radiology.
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Why radiology educators should embrace new teaching methods

When it comes to radiology education, as the old song goes, the times they are a-changin’. But is the industry ready to adapt to these changes?
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Why radiology educators should embrace new teaching methods

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When it comes to radiology education, as the old song goes, the times they are a-changin’. But is the industry ready to adapt to these changes?
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ASTRO 2018: SBRT an effective option for low-, intermediate-risk prostate cancer patients

Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) is a safe and effective treatment for patients with low- and intermediate-risk prostate cancer, according to research presented Oct. 22 at the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) Annual Meeting in San Antonio, Texas.

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ASTRO 2018: SBRT an effective option for low-, intermediate-risk prostate cancer patients

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Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) is a safe and effective treatment for patients with low- and intermediate-risk prostate cancer, according to research presented Oct. 22 at the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) Annual Meeting in San Antonio, Texas.
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ASTRO 2018: High-dose radiation therapy safe for kidney cancer patients with a single kidney

Using high-dose, high-precision radiation therapy to treat renal cell carcinoma (RCR) is safe for patients with one kidney, according to findings presented Oct. 22 at the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) annual meeting in San Antonio, Texas.

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ASTRO 2018: High-dose radiation therapy safe for kidney cancer patients with a single kidney

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Using high-dose, high-precision radiation therapy to treat renal cell carcinoma (RCR) is safe for patients with one kidney, according to findings presented Oct. 22 at the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) annual meeting in San Antonio, Texas.
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DenseBreast-info.org launches patient education videos

DenseBreast-info.org has announced the availability of a series of three informational videos on YouTube designed to educate women about breast density.
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Around the Web

Researchers use CT scans to develop portraits of ancient Egyptians

With the help of current CT technology, along with computer graphics and craniofacial reconstruction, a team of Johns Hopkins researchers were able to create detailed portraits of the mummified remains of an ancient Egyptian, according to reporting from The Baltimore Sun.
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Researchers use CT scans to develop portraits of ancient Egyptians

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With the help of current CT technology, along with computer graphics and craniofacial reconstruction, a team of Johns Hopkins researchers were able to create detailed portraits of the mummified remains of an ancient Egyptian, according to reporting from The Baltimore Sun.
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Pop Warner using online resource to teach young athletes about concussions

Pop Warner Little Scholars is now working to educate its young athletes—including approximately 225,000 football players—about the importance of recognizing when a concussion may have occurred.
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Pop Warner using online resource to teach young athletes about concussions

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Pop Warner Little Scholars is now working to educate its young athletes—including approximately 225,000 football players—about the importance of recognizing when a concussion may have occurred.
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M&A Management 101: Communicate Constantly for Successful Due Diligence from Start to New Beginning

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