Dear AuntMinnie Member,
We’re very pleased to announce the launch of our next new podcast, the Ultrasound MinnieCast. Our first episode features an interview with Richard Barr, MD, on the prospect of a big year ahead for contrast-enhanced ultrasound.
New episodes of the Ultrasound MinnieCast will be published on a biweekly basis and will be available on the AuntMinnie Podcast Network along with other popular podcasts such as the Women’s Imaging MinnieCast, The Invisible Force, and Keeping up with the Radiologists.
Meanwhile, AuntMinnie members were drawn this week to our coverage highlighting the benefit of AI for boosting the performance of radiologists in identifying lung cancer on CT scans. Speaking of CT, great strides have been made in lowering radiation dose.
New research could also represent an important step for further development of a new treatment option for patients with advanced metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer. And AI shows potential as a clinical decision-support tool for diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease on brain perfusion SPECT scans.
See below for the full list of top stories for the week.
AI improves radiologists’ performance for identifying lung cancer on CT
25 years of CT technology advances translate to lower radiation doses
Improving communication between RNs, radiologists boosts productivity
Exposure to macrocyclic GBCAs does not increase Parkinson’s risk
Breast MRI exams with half-dose gadopiclenol comparable to gadobutrol exams
MIT team reports success from wearable breast ultrasound device
Erik L. Ridley
Editor in Chief
AuntMinnie.com
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