Scans that make prostate cancer cells glow can eliminate the need for invasive biopsies and cut false positive—and they're ...
A scan that makes prostate cancer cells “glow” could halve the number of men needing invasive biopsies, research suggests.
An imaging test could safely halve the number of people who need a biopsy for suspected prostate cancer following inconclusive or reassuring results from an MRI scan, new research has found.
Older adults are receiving a greater share of CT scans, prompting debate about radiation risk and repeat imaging. Learn more ...
Studies are investigating potential faults beneath Auckland, newly identified faultlines in Wairarapa and signs of past ...
The safety and efficacy of test interpretations and recommendations can depend on radiologists receiving adequate information, starting with the patient’s complaints and clinical indications for the ...
A research team has developed a versatile machine learning model that could one day greatly expand what medical scans can ...
Studies estimating cancer risk from CT radiation use data from different people exposed to different radiation (like atomic ...
Elizabeth Cooney is a cardiovascular disease reporter at STAT, covering heart, stroke, and metabolic conditions. You can reach Liz on Signal at LizC.22. Women’s bodies are different from men’s in ways ...
The Incas were known to engage in a sacrificial ritual involving children to appease their gods. Archaeologists have found and analyzed the remains of these human sacrifices, although not all of them ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Heart Hospital of Austin will begin offering the world’s first photo-counting CT scanner that will allow physicians to see more detailed images to help provide more confident ...