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Thursday, September 20, 2018
HealthImaging (9/20, Rohman) reports researchers developed “novel computer simulations of the female body” that “may help predict how more than 20 different breast tissue ratios will respond to MRI varying in radiofrequency.” The researchers published their findings in Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. The article mentions that “the researchers created their computer models by fusing 36 female phantoms with various breast densities as classified by the American College of Radiology Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System Atlas.” The Radiology Business Journal (9/20, Thakar) also covers the story.
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