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AI application in medical imaging ‘endless’, yet infrastructure lacking
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When radiologist Pouneh Razavi reads a patient’s mammogram, she hunts for blips in the X-ray image that could indicate breast cancer. Then, a second reader looks at the image, and the two compare ...
The amount of data generated in healthcare is scaling at a rapid rate of 47% per year. So, how do you manage all that data and use it to improve patient care? Healthcare organizations today are being ...
A set of AI use cases within the medical space. In this podcast Motley Fool analysts David Meier and Asit Sharma and GE HealthCare's CEO of Imaging, Roland Rott, discuss: The latest on GE Healthcare.
Can we reveal objects that are hidden in environments completely opaque to the human eye? With conventional imaging ...
One in 10 hematologic cancers among children and adolescents may be attributable to radiation exposure from medical imaging, ...
CT scans pose significant radiation exposure, since they involve a series of many X-rays that are combined to create a ...
Discover how a recent cohort study links medical imaging radiation to increased childhood haematologic cancer risk.
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Medical imaging radiation linked to small cancer risk in children
A recent study links exposure to radiation from medical imaging to a small-but-significant risk of blood cancers among children and adolescents.
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