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Experts say one radiotracer outperforms all others when it comes to detecting prostate cancer

Prostate Cancer

There are numerous radiotracers specifically designed to identify prostate cancer, but experts say one may be superior to the others at both the patient and lesion level. 

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COVID may cause 'rapid progression' of coronary plaques, imaging study suggests

New findings out of the University of Missouri suggests that the long-lasting impact of COVID-19 may not be quite as substantial as some researchers originally believed. The study’s authors evaluated nearly 50 different symptoms to see if they were more common up to one year after a person has been infected with COVID-19. They found, however, that this was true of just seven symptoms: heart palpitations, chest pain, shortness of breath, joint pain, hair loss, fatigue and obesity. #COVID19 #longCOVID

These elevated risks extend well beyond the initial infection period, researchers caution.

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Physicians want Medicare Advantage plans to stop auto-denying imaging services

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Payers have reportedly used artificial intelligence algorithms to deny routine requests for PET imaging, instead steering patients to CCTA in some cases. 

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Ultrasound-maker Butterfly Network seeks to raise $76M through public stock offering

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Based in Burlington, Massachusetts, the company offers a handheld, single-probe, whole-body scanner for under $4,000. 

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Should emergency medicine malpractice protections extend to consultant radiologists?

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A California appeals court recently ruled in favor of on-call radiologist Peymam Kangavari, MD, after he was accused of overlooking a bowel obstruction on X-ray and ultrasound images. 

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AI effectively flags mammograms of women who would benefit from supplemental MRI

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Experts involved in the algorithm's development believe its time-saving potential could help improve both radiologist workflows and patient outcomes. 

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Top performing PACS companies based on user feedback

Demonstration of Agfa's enterprise imaging PACS workflow at RSNA 2024. Photo by Dave Fornell

Demonstration of Agfa's enterprise imaging PACS workflow at RSNA 2024. Photo by Dave Fornell

Agfa and Sectra both performed well with end-user satisfaction scores in the 2025 Best in KLAS list of radiology IT systems.

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Radiology business advocates’ top 5 priorities in Washington

The RBMA recently released its 2025 Advocacy Agenda, highlighting cuts to radiologist reimbursement, workforce shortages, and “evolving healthcare policies.” 

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Radiology Partners affiliate ARA Diagnostic Imaging reaches in-network deal with UnitedHealthcare

ARA Diagnostic Imaging

ARA Diagnostic Imaging's imaging center in Manor, Texas. 

The country's largest commercial insurer knocked the Austin, Texas, practice out of network in April 2023, after it had reportedly sought a 34% price hike over five years. 

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Radiologists call for action to address ‘growing suburban-urban gap’ in breast cancer detection

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At Jefferson Health in Philadelphia, suburban screening sites have been quicker to recover than other outposts located in the city, experts write in Clinical Imaging. 

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