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In this targeted editorial, Drs. KimMyoungKyoung and Jung Min Chang discuss the selection of patients who could benefit from supplemental imaging for breast cancer and various tools, including AI models, that can assist in this clinical task. doi.org/10.1148/radiol…
📢 Breast Cancer Screening
Are you curious about how AI can assist in identifying patients who may benefit from supplemental imaging after negative mammography?
Read more about #AISmartDensity at doi.org/10.1148/radiol….
Radiology Rad In Training Editor Victoria Chernyak, MD MS FSAR FESGAR FACR
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🚨 A new episode of the Radiology podcast is now available! 🚨 Linda Chu, MD and Dr. Kim speak with Cooky Menias and Amy Hara about Women Leaders in Radiology #RadPodcasts bit.ly/3QZQRsC
Dr. Jonathan Mezrich of Yale Department of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging discusses this retrospective analysis of 135 teleradiology medical malpractice cases and 3474 radiology medical malpractice cases not involving teleradiology. doi.org/10.1148/radiol…
Teleradiology medical malpractice cases more frequently involved the death of the patient and had higher median indemnity payment amounts compared with cases not involving teleradiology. Aaron Sodickson MD, PhD, FASER bit.ly/4aDUElJ
Congrats to our winning diagnosis, Region 2 Diagnosis 8!
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Thank you to everyone who participated in #RadiologyMadness presented by #RadInTraining !
In this targeted editorial, Christos Georgiades MD PhD looks at this retrospective study of patients with multifocal T1N0M0 papillary thyroid cancer undergoing MWA or surgery. doi.org/10.1148/radiol…
No difference was found in progression-free survival between microwave ablation (MWA) and surgical resection for US-detected multifocal T1N0M0 papillary thyroid carcinoma; MWA had fewer complications. Yu Ming-An bit.ly/4cyJhgG