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Aunt Minnie (4/29) reports on a recent study published in Radiology which found that digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) sustained high specificity and low false-positive rates over multiple breast screening cycles.
Aunt Minnie (4/24) reports that an artificial intelligence (AI)-based breast ultrasound software application can enhance the accuracy and consistency of lesion assessment for readers across a wide range of specialties and experience levels, according to research published in the American Journal of Roentgenology.
Aunt Minnie (4/24) reports that while telemammography sounds ideal for the COVID-19 pandemic, where social distance is required for the safety of patients and practitioners, in practice, it is more complicated.
Aunt Minnie (3/20) reports on a virtual roundtable organized by the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) and the Society for MR Radiographers and Technologists (SMRT), radiologists and operations managers came together to share with each other their successes and recommendations in dealing with COVID-19.
Radiology Business (4/20) reports on a study highlighted in JAMA Internal Medicine which states that giving older women a paper-based “decision aid” before visits with their primary care provider resulted in fewer patients receiving mammography screenings.