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Medical Imaging

Image: New AI-based biomarker can help predict immunotherapy response for patients with lung cancer (Photo courtesy of Emory University)

AI-Based Biomarker Uses CT Scans to Predict Immunotherapy Response for Lung Cancer Patients

Researchers have discovered a new artificial intelligence (AI)-derived biomarker that uses routine imaging scans to help predict which patients with lung cancer will respond to immunotherapy. The findings not only offer guidance for patients and their physicians making treatment decisions, but can also curtail the financial burden associated with immunotherapy. More...
06 Jan 2023
Image: Tracking radiation treatment in real time promises safer, more effective cancer therapy (Photo courtesy of Pexels)

Real-Time 3D Imaging Provides First-of-Its-Kind View of X-Rays Hitting Inside Body During Radiation Therapy

Radiation, used to treat half of all cancer patients, can now be measured during treatment for the first time with precise 3D imaging. By capturing and amplifying tiny sound waves created when X-rays heat tissues in the body, medical professionals can map the radiation dose within the body, giving them new data to guide treatments in real time. More...
05 Jan 2023
Image: The DRX-LC detector captures long-bone and spine images with a single exposure (Photo courtesy of Carestream)

Next Generation DR Detector Enables Faster Long-Length Exams with Single Exposure

A new long-length imaging detector captures long-bone and spine images with a single exposure, making it ideal for pediatric imaging and people with limited mobility. More...
03 Jan 2023
Image: The OCTAPUS-AI study used machine learning to see how accurately it could predict lung cancer recurrence (Photo courtesy of Pexels)

AI Predicts Risk of Lung Cancer Returning Using CT Scans

Artificial intelligence (AI) could help identify the risk of cancer returning in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients using CT scans, according to the latest results from a study. More...
28 Dec 2022
Image: An AI algorithm can ensure timely automatic detection of faults in the MRI scanner (Photo courtesy of Pexels)

AI Algorithm Identifies MRI Scanner Malfunctions

Researchers have developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm for the quality control of MRI scanners that will provide timely detection of the scanner malfunctions automatically. More...
20 Dec 2022
Image: AI tries to detect whether there is spiking on the tibial tubercles in the knee joint or not (Photo courtesy of University of Jyväskylä)

AI Detects Early Knee Osteoarthritis from X-Ray Images

X-rays are the primary diagnostic method for early knee osteoarthritis. Now, researchers have developed an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based neural network to detect early knee osteoarthritis from X-ray images. More...
16 Dec 2022
Image: The new imaging technique will be tested in patients with metastatic prostate cancer (Photo courtesy of Pexels)

New Imaging Technique Could Measure Absorbed Dose from Radiation Therapy

Using a novel low-count quantitative single photon emission computed tomography (LC-QSPECT), researchers plan to build a computational framework from which to measure the concentration of the radiopharmaceutical material. Scans with this technology will allow the team to measure the concentration of the radiopharmaceutical activity in the tumor and the various radio-sensitive organs of the body. More...
16 Dec 2022
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