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Radiomics: Current Applications and Future Directions
Radiomics enables high‐throughput extraction of quantitative imaging features to decode tumor phenotypes across solid tumors. This panoramic review summarizes its technical pipeline, standardization strategies, pan‐cancer clinical applications, and translational bottlenecks.
Jiangbo Shao +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study evaluated the association between antiobesity medications (AOM) and incident cardiovascular disease (CVD) among older women, examining this relationship within and across survivors of obesity‐related cancers (ORCa) and age‐matched cancer‐free populations.
David S. Lopez +10 more
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This review evaluates how machine learning, multimodal integration, and generative AI optimize kidney transplant outcomes. These tools enable superior prediction and personalized therapy but face hurdles in data volume, generalizability, and ethics. Future clinical adoption depends on continued innovation and multidisciplinary collaboration to overcome
Maoxin Liao, Cheng Yang
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Sitting vs standing during screening mammography
OBJECTIVE The aim of this randomized controlled trial was to compare outcomes of standing vs seated mammography. METHODS Five hundred forty women were assessed for ease of getting into position, comfort and pain using visual analog scales ...
Hagen, Suzanne +3 more
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A total of 556 patients were included in the analyses. Most patients (88%) received primary treatment aligned with the MDT's recommendations. The highest level of concordance was seen in those with early breast cancer who were recommended to have primary surgery (94%), and the lowest in those with metastatic disease.
Nerushka Naidoo +5 more
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ABSTRACT Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (iCCA) ranks as the second most common primary liver cancer, compared to about 20% of cases. Its global incidence has climbed over the past four decades, yet early detection remains indefinable due to its asymptomatic nature. Five‐year survival rate of approximately is under 10%.
Yaqoob Muhammad +10 more
wiley +1 more source
What's New? Although mammographic screening can reduce breast cancer mortality and extend life, some studies have found a negative impact on net quality‐adjusted life years (QALYs). Here, the authors estimated net QALYs associated with biennial mammographic screening for women aged 50–69 years in Norway under various scenarios.
Rick Groeneweg +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Artificial Intelligence for Mammography Ready for the Real-World: Turning Promise Into Reality. [PDF]
Yoon JH, Kim EK.
europepmc +1 more source
Screening with Mammography [PDF]
L, Tabar, S W, Duffy, N E, Day
openaire +2 more sources
Mammography screening in Tennessee: a tract-level spatial analysis of geographic and socioeconomic disparities. [PDF]
Namin S +5 more
europepmc +1 more source

