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1 Breakup of physician, drug company relationship could improve health care, cut cost Full Text EurekAlert!, May 21, 2013
2 IMRT may not be more effective than older radiation techniques after prostatectomy Full Text EurekAlert!, May 21, 2013
3 Timing of cancer radiation therapy may minimize hair loss, researchers say Full Text EurekAlert!, May 21, 2013
4 URAC standards put to the test Full Text Healthcare IT News, May 20, 2013
5 Research Suggests CT Angiography May Be Overused in Suspected Cervical Injury Patients Full Text Pain Medicine News, May 20, 2013
6 In the Age of Apps, Can You Protect Your Privacy? U.S. News & World Report - Health, May 17, 2013
7 Tissue damage from metal-on-metal hip implants appears before pain symptoms appear Full Text ScienceDaily, May 17, 2013
8 Docs still lag with health IT adoption Full Text Healthcare IT News, May 16, 2013
9 Post-discharge plans get mobile boost Full Text Healthcare IT News, May 16, 2013
10 'Good Vibrations:' Brain Ultrasound Improves Mood Full Text ScienceDaily, May 16, 2013
11 MRI scans could make baby autopsies more acceptable Full Text Reuters Health News, May 16, 2013
12 FDA OKs radiation-based prostate cancer drug Full Text USA Today, May 16, 2013
13 Administration announces $1 billion initiative to launch Health Care Innovation Awards to provide better health care and lower costs HHS News Releases, May 16, 2013
14 Mostashari urges healthcare change Full Text Healthcare IT News, May 15, 2013
15 New drug enhances radiation treatment for brain cancer in preclinical studies Full Text EurekAlert!, May 15, 2013
16 Value-based payment models expected to reach tipping point by 2018, study finds Full Text Healthcare IT News, May 14, 2013
17 How can advanced imaging studies enhance diabetes management? Full Text EurekAlert!, May 14, 2013
18 Better dyes for imaging technology Full Text ScienceDaily, May 14, 2013
19 Better stent surgery stats needed: heart doctors Full Text Reuters Health News, May 13, 2013
20 Hospital charges vary widely across region, nation. New site lets patients compare prices Full Text Orlando Sentinel, May 13, 2013
Based on a meta-analysis published in The Breast, full-field digital mammography was shown to be more accurate than screen field mammography for breast screening in women < 50 years of age. The meta-analysis involved 10 studies and 667, 649 women.
Read the article summaryAs published in Radiographics, approximately 0.5% of echogenic breast masses are malignant. Biopsies should be considered for echogenic breast masses in patients with a history of cancer or radiation therapy, or masses in ecstatic ducts.
Read the article summaryAs published in the American Journal of Neuroradiology, age > 75 years, a history of hypertension and carotid wall thickness > 4 mm is predictive of incident stroke in most patients with < 70% carotid stenosis.
Read the article summaryIndexed Journals in Radiology: Clinical Radiology, American Journal of Roengenology, Academic Radiology more
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