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History pivots: 9 key radiology journals now led by women
Radiology Business
Shout out to SBI's very own Jennifer Harvey, M.D., editor-in-chief, Journal of Breast Imaging; Linda Moy, M.D., editor, Radiology; Elizabeth Kagan Arleo, M.D., editor-in-chief, Clinical Imaging; Elizabeth Krupinksi, Ph.D., editor-in-chief, Journal of Digital Imaging.
Harvey and Moy also sit on the Board of Directors of the SBI.
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Learn how Brian Englander, MD, Chair of Radiology at Penn Hospital in Philadelphia employs the unique properties of SCOUT® Radar Localization to support a better patient experience and streamline workflow for a busy metropolitan breast center. Penn Hospital has implemented placing SCOUT at the time of biopsy for breast and axillary lesions, sparing breast surgical patients unnecessary visits and stress.
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Cognitive changes observed in patients with breast cancer
HealthDay
Cognitive difficulties are a key concern among patients with breast cancer, starting at diagnosis. In a study of 276 patients with localized breast cancer and 135 healthy controls, patients had lower processing speed, baseline working memory and attention scores.
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Assessing the value proposition of AI in radiology
Diagnostic Imaging
In the current health care climate, return on investment may be the most paramount consideration in choosing and implementing an artificial intelligence system into a radiology practice or hospital. With declining reimbursements and increasing costs of care, Nina Kottler, M.D., M.S., emphasized that hospitals and radiology practices don't have extra dollars to invest in technology.
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Radiology residents need more hands-on MRI education
Health Imaging
Dedicating more time to MRI-specific training beyond standard curriculum improves radiology residents' confidence and understanding of the modality. This was the case at New York-Presbyterian Hospital / Weill Cornell Medicine, where radiology residents in their third and fourth year of training completed a one-week pilot course for MRI scanning and physics.
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Join breast care experts in this quick 12-minute webinar to learn how the long-term ultrasound visibility of a tissue marker in the axilla is a game changer, especially when patient undergo neoadjuvant chemotherapy and other treatments prior to surgery.
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Use AI to optimize performance of breast cancer screening operations for every exam, every technologist, and every room.
Monitor performance with objective, automated positioning, compression and dose evaluation for every mammogram.
Includes automated EQUIP quality reporting. Download brochure.
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About 25% of patients experience breast reconstruction burnout
HealthDay
One in four patients do not complete breast reconstruction. Among 530 patients, incomplete reconstruction was linked to tissue expander complications, high body mass index, radiation therapy and tissue expander explantation. The strongest predictor of completion was autologous reconstruction.
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VIDEO: Radiology expertise used to create radiation astronaut phantoms for the Artemis I moon mission
Health Imaging
Incoming American Association of Physicists in Medicine President Ehsan Samei, Ph.D., DABR, FAAPM, FSPIE, FAIMBE, FIOMP, FACR, chief imaging physicist for Duke University Health System and the Reed and Martha Rice Distinguished Professor of Radiology at Duke, is part of the team that developed the two specialized, medical-grade mannequin humans to test how much radiation NASA astronauts will receive on the Artemis missions to the moon and beyond.
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SoftVue™ is easy to conduct, remarkably comfortable for the patient and is the first ultrasound-based system to provide advanced tissue characterization that delivers increased sensitivity and specificity at the BIRADS 3 threshold when combined with mammography for women with dense breasts.
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Discover versatility with Hologic® Ultrasound systems that help meet needs beyond breast imaging. The SuperSonic® MACH™ systems are designed with image quality excellence in mind, offering smooth images with reduced speckle, regardless of tissue density, and improved lesion conspicuity for enhanced diagnostic confidence.
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