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PSMA-PET Improves Prediction of Biochemical Recurrence in Prostate Cancer

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Risk assessment for biochemical recurrence improved with addition of PSMA PET N1/M1 status to presurgical Cancer of the Prostate Risk Assessment score

Racial/Ethnic Minorities Underrepresented in Alzheimer Neuroimaging Research

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Sample diversity has improved recently, with proportion of Blacks increasing from 3.39 percent in 1994-2017 to 8.29 percent in 2018-2022

Toxicity Reduced With MRI-Guided Radiotherapy for Prostate Cancer

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Odds ratios for acute grade 2 or higher genitourinary and gastrointestinal toxicities reduced for MRg-A-SBRT versus CT-SBRT

AI Model Can Predict Mortality in Community-Acquired Pneumonia

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Combination of deep learning model and established CURB-65 score yielded an increase in AUC for two validation cohorts

Incomplete ED Neurovascular Imaging Tied to Higher Odds of 90-Day Stroke

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Findings for older patients presenting to emergency department with transient ischemic attack

Many at Risk Do Not Undergo Supplemental Screening After Mammography

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Ultrasound screening targeted to women with dense breasts, but not all had high interval invasive breast cancer risk

Review Compares Diagnostic Strategies for Assessment of Coronary Artery Disease

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Risk for cardiovascular death and myocardial infarction similar for CCTA and ICA; risk reduced with CCTA compared with exercise ECG, SPECT-MPI

Ultrasonography Noninferior to Radiography for Pediatric Distal Forearm Injury

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Ultrasonography noninferior for physical function of the affected arm at four weeks for patients aged 5 to 15 years

High Visualization Found With Magnetically Controlled Capsule Endoscopy

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In study involving 40 patients, high patient satisfaction was observed and no adverse events were recorded

Optimized AI Strategy for Thyroid Nodules Benefits Some Radiologists

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Optimized AI strategy reduces diagnostic time-based costs for senior radiologists, but all-AI strategy better for junior radiologists