Radiology

AI Radiomics Models Improve Osteoporosis Screening on Spine CT
Imaging & Diagnostics AI Radiomics Models Improve Osteoporosis Screening on Spine CT

The silent progression of osteoporosis often remains undetected until a debilitating fracture occurs, creating a significant burden on global healthcare systems and reducing the quality of life for millions of aging individuals. Standard diagnostic procedures, while effective, are frequently

Can $32M Revitalize UI Health Care's Future?
Imaging & Diagnostics Can $32M Revitalize UI Health Care's Future?

Against a backdrop of nationwide financial headwinds and legislative uncertainty, the University of Iowa Health Care has unveiled a strategic, self-funded capital improvement plan exceeding $32 million, a proposal now awaiting approval from the Board of Regents. This comprehensive initiative is

Why Are So Many MG Patients Missing Key Tests?
Imaging & Diagnostics Why Are So Many MG Patients Missing Key Tests?

A startling revelation from a comprehensive analysis of U.S. insurance claims data indicates that the foundational diagnostic procedures for Myasthenia Gravis (MG) are being alarmingly overlooked, leaving a significant portion of patients without a definitive, lab-confirmed diagnosis. The study,

Telix Seeks EU Approval for New Brain Cancer Imaging Agent
Imaging & Diagnostics Telix Seeks EU Approval for New Brain Cancer Imaging Agent

Navigating the complexities of brain cancer treatment often involves a perilous journey through diagnostic uncertainty, where distinguishing between tumor regrowth and treatment-related side effects can be a formidable challenge for clinicians. In a significant move to address this critical need,

Are Eosinophils Protective in COPD Patients?
Imaging & Diagnostics Are Eosinophils Protective in COPD Patients?

A recent retrospective observational study has illuminated a compelling and somewhat counterintuitive relationship within the complex pathology of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), suggesting that higher levels of a specific white blood cell, the eosinophil, are associated with more

How Are Future Nuclear Medicine Leaders Made?
Imaging & Diagnostics How Are Future Nuclear Medicine Leaders Made?

The rapidly advancing field of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging technology demands not only clinical expertise but also visionary leadership to navigate its complex future. As diagnostic and therapeutic applications become more sophisticated, the professionals who will guide the industry must

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