AI Advances in Breast Cancer Risk, CEUS Training Updates, and Imaging AI Variability
This week's top radiology news reviews AI advances in breast and lung cancer risk prediction, new CEUS training standards, and prostate screening updates with imaging modalities.
Key Details
- 1AI model demonstrated high performance in predicting 10-year breast cancer risk, outperforming established models and Mirai.
- 2New training standards for contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) proposed by CAAHEP received positive feedback from medical societies.
- 3Podcasts featured discussions on MRI safety, PACS history, and updates on breast MRI.
- 4Cochrane Library published an update on prostate cancer screening combining MRI and blood tests.
- 5Significant variability found in AI devices designed for lung cancer detection on x-rays.
- 6Radiomics model successfully graded hand osteoarthritis using x-ray data.
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