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Radiology Podcast Editor Linda Chu, MD and guests discuss recently published research in the January 2021 Issue of Radiology. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or ask Alexa to "play Radiology podcasts on TuneIn".
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ReachMD brings you the latest research, announcements, and conversations from the most important medical conferences around the world. Join us on the conference floor with keynote speakers, experts, and opinion leaders.
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Welcome to the "Nuclear Lounge” podcast, a podcast dedicated to students and the Nuclear Medicine community. I am your host, Fernando Anleu. I am a Nuclear Medicine Technologist, and it is my honor to guide you through this captivating journey into the world of nuclear medicine.
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Dr. Linda Chu summarizes recent review articles on NASH, liver MR elastography, and LI-RADS contrast enhanced US nonradiation treatment assessment algorithm. Liver Imaging Reporting and Data System Contrast-Enhanced US Nonradiation Treatment Response Assessment Version 2024. Lyshchik et al. Radiology 2024; 311(2):e232369. Interpretation, Reporting,…
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Dr. Ashwin Singh Parihar discusses the role of multiparametric MRI and 18F-PSMA-1007 PET/CT for the detection of clinically significant prostate cancer with Dr. Bastiaan Privé. This episode is sponsored by Mayo Clinic. Multiparametric MRI and 18F-PSMA-1007 PET/CT for the Detection of Clinically Significant Prostate Cancer. Privé et al. Radiology 20…
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Dr. Linda Chu discusses predictors of intestinal resection-free survival in patients with acute arterial mesenteric ischemia with Dr. Lorenzo Garzelli and Dr. Maxime Ronot. Predictors of Survival Without Intestinal Resection after First-Line Endovascular Revascularization in Patients with Acute Arterial Mesenteric Ischemia. Garzelli et al. Radiolog…
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Join us on this episode as we welcome Cybil Nielsen, a leading figure in the nuclear medicine community. Cybil brings her extensive experience and advocacy efforts to the forefront, discussing her work with legislative initiatives impacting the field. Tune in to hear her insights on the future of nuclear medicine, the critical role of policy change…
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The VISION Trial is the first-in-its-field study to use radiopharmaceuticals that directly target prostate cancer tumors. Hear from one of the lead researchers on this ground-breaking study as he discusses how the trial has opened up a completely new field of study in prostate cancer research and shaped the future of nuclear medicine therapy in com…
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Guest: Phillip H. Kuo, MD, PhD One of the major changes that's occurred very recently in the field of neurodegenerative disease and Alzheimer's disease, specifically, are the recently approved antibody therapies that remove amyloid from the brain, which is one of the culprit proteins in Alzheimer's disease. To learn more about this presentation fro…
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Guest: Geoffrey B. Johnson, M.D., Ph.D. When looking at patients who suffer from prostate cancer who are receiving PSMA therapy, we can see on our images that the medication not only goes to their cancer, but it also goes to some other things in their body, including the salivary glands. To learn more about his recent study on salivary toxicity, jo…
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Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Guest: Geoffrey B. Johnson, M.D., Ph.D. Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET scans are a method by which clinicians can see if a patient who is suffering from prostate cancer has tumors that are expressing the PSMA target. In addition to that, the scan allows us to measure how much of the medication we get onto th…
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Guest: Geoffrey B. Johnson, M.D., Ph.D. Clinicians are hopeful that theranostics could help treat patients as soon as they go metastatic or even before surgery to try to affect their therapy and possibly get them to avoid having to take toxic or high side effect therapies. To hear more, tune in with Dr. Geoffrey Johnson, Nuclear Medicine Specialist…
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Guest: Brianna Cagle The Discovery Team at Perspective has developed a compound, called PSV-359, which is a cyclic peptide radiopharmaceutical. It targets a protein, called fibroblast activation protein (FAP), which is a pan-cancer target and is expressed in a wide variety of cancers. To learn more about her presentation from SNMMI 2024, hear from …
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Guest: Joyita Dutta The AI landscape is evolving at a rapid pace. However, there is a shortage of large public data sets in nuclear medicine that AI models can be trained on. To learn more about what’s on the AI horizon and the challenges that are associated, join Dr. Joyita Dutta, Associate Professor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in …
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June is Alzheimer and brain awareness month. This is a re-release to a podcast episode from December 2022 that focuses on this important topic. Dr. Manisha Bahl interviews Dr. Jeffrey Prescott. Diffuse Tensor MRI Structural Connectivity and PET Amyloid Burden in Preclinical Autosomal Dominant Alzheimer Disease: The DIAN Cohort. Prescott et al. Radi…
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Host: Jody Takemoto, PhD Guest: Bryson Katona, MD, PhD At the 2024 Digestive Disease Week Annual Meeting, Dr. Bryson Katona presented a session, titled “High-Risk Colon Cancer: The ABCs of Genetic Testing.” And now, Dr. Katona is here with Dr. Jody Takemoto to share key insights from his session on genetic testing for patients with high-risk colon …
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Guest: Lillian Siu, MD, FRCPC With a few studies in the works for cancer vaccines, the future is exciting for what this could mean for oncology patients. Dive in to learn about the various ways to package cancer vaccines so they can be delivered to patients effectively. And to learn more about the limitations, targets, and platforms of cancer vacci…
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Guest: Lillian Siu, MD, FRCPC Since cancer vaccines have been of interest to oncologists for decades, they’ve been trying to figure out how to prime or stimulate the immune system to attack cancer, and until the last few years, cancer vaccines have been challenging. To learn about this unique area of study, which she also presented at ASCO 2024, jo…
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Dr. Lauren Kim discusses the role of large language models in simplifying radiology reports with Kanhai Amin and Dr. Howard Forman. Accuracy of ChatGPT, Google Bard, and Microsoft Bingfor Simplifying Radiology Reports. Amin et al. Radiology 2023; 309(2):e232561. Quantitative Evaluation of Large LanguageModels to Streamline Radiology Report Impressi…
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Guest: Andres J. Yarur, MD Obesity has recently surfaced as an important topic in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases, such as Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis, but historically, these patients have been underweight. This led to the phase III pivotal trials for the use of upadacitinib in patients with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis and C…
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Guest: Tyler J Bradshaw, PhD In recent years, doctors have become interested in how large language models and AI technologies could potentially improve radiology overall. Even though these technologies are still in the beginning stages of being used in medicine, eventually doctors hope to show what impact they could have on patients. To learn more …
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Dr. Linda Chu discusses the Consensus Recommendations on Percutaneous Bone Biopsies for Chronic Nonspinal Osteomyelitis with Dr. Laura Fayad. Chronic Nonspinal Osteomyelitis in Adults: Consensus Recommendations on Percutaneous Bone Biopsies from the Society of Academic Bone Radiologists. Debs et al. Radiology 2024; 311(1):e231348.…
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Welcome to another episode of the Nuclear Lounge Podcast! Today, we have a very special guest with us, someone whose contributions to the field of nuclear medicine are truly remarkable. Tina Brennan is a seasoned professional with over 22 years of experience in nuclear medicine. Her extensive career has seen her evolve from a passionate beginner to…
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The Journal of Nuclear Medicine presents a new podcast on advances in dementia imaging. Panelists discuss the importance of amyloid and tau PET imaging in dementia diagnosis and treatment, highlighting their roles in clinical trials and future therapies. They emphasize the significance of early detection and the potential for personalized medicine …
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This month's episode of the JNM Podcast takes the discussion of Pb-212 worldwide! Researchers from the UK, Australia, and North America discuss the logistics of using lead-212 as a radionuclide imaging agent. From availability to production to transportation, Pb-212 presents both great opportunities and great challenges. Moderator Ken Herrmann, MD,…
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The Journal of Nuclear Medicine presents a new podcast on FAPI-directed theranostics for cancer diagnosis and treatment. Join moderator Ken Herrmann (Universitätsmedizin) and panelists Andrew Scott (Austin Health), Katharina Lückerath (Universitätsmedizin) and Shadi Esfahadi (Mass General Hospital) as they delve into the history of FAP, discuss cha…
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Dr. Reni Butler discusses AsymMirai, interpretable mammography-based deep learning model for breast cancer risk prediction with Jon Donnelly, Luke Moffett, Dr. Schwartz, and Dr. Joseph Lo. AsymMirai: Interpretable Mammography-based Deep Learning Model for 1–5-year Breast Cancer Risk Prediction. Donnelly et al. Radiology 2024; 310(3):e232780.…
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Guest: Jason Busse, PhD In light of the opioid epidemic, the use of cannabis for therapeutic purposes is becoming of interest. But since there are other alternatives that are often more effective and have better safety profiles, it’s important to understand the evidence and guideline recommendations around these two treatment options. Here to share…
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Guest: Jason Busse, PhD Different clinical practice guidelines often have discrepancies from one another, making it a challenge for clinicians to determine which ones are more trustworthy. Here to break down the things clinicians should look for when sorting between guidelines that give discrepant recommendations is Dr. Jason Busse, who presented a…
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Host: Michael Lewiecki, MD, FACP, FACE Although step therapy is the approach that many health plans and organizations are fond of, individualizing treatment decisions for patients with osteoporosis is essential, especially those who are at risk of fractures. To learn how you can create personalized treatment plans for patients with osteoporosis, tu…
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Host: Michael Lewiecki, MD, FACP, FACE Here to talk about current concepts in the management of osteoporosis like insurance coverage, therapy sequencing, and comparative effectiveness is Dr. Michael Lewiecki, who presented a session on this exact topic at the 2024 Congress of Clinical Rheumatology.
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Dr. Refky Nicola discusses the relationship between radiology department research funding and institutional community inclusion and investment with Dr. Randy Miles. Assessing the Relationship between Radiology Department Research Funding and Institutional Community Inclusion and Investment. Lopez et al. Radiology 2024; 310(1):e231469.…
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Guest: Ina Park, MD The United States has seen its largest increase in syphilis cases in the past five years. And with increases prevalent in every region, along with a shortage of medication, additional surveillance strategies and importation resources are necessary. Dive in for a discussion on the challenges and strategies to combat the spread of…
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Lisa Hazen is a distinguished professional with extensive experience in the dynamic field of nuclear medicine. Her career has spanned diverse roles, including training, sales, marketing, and management within the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries. Lisa's expertise and dedication have led to remarkable achievements, from increasing social med…
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Host: Karima Benameur, MD According to recent data, nutrition plans like the Mediterranean, DASH, and MIND diets can help patients with a variety of neurological diseases, including multiple sclerosis, stroke, and dementia. Tune in to hear Dr. Karima Benameur discuss this research and how we can counsel patients with neurological diseases about nut…
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Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Lauren Treat, MD Guest: Wendy Gaultney, MD Children who have neurological disorders and experience pain are often not able to articulate how their pain affects them. That’s why it’s important for clinicians to understand the brain’s role in the experience of pain and how to help these patients and the…
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Host: Charles Flexner, MD Daily oral therapy can have low adherence, which is why the field of long-acting formulations is rapidly advancing. Tune in to hear Dr. Charles Flexner discuss how long-acting regimens can address this problem of adherence and help patients living with HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, and other infectious diseases. Dr. Flexner …
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Guest: Monica Maria Diaz, M.D., M.S. Climate change can have devastating effects on neurologic infections. One study suggested that the more population-dense urban areas are, the more likely several infections can be transmitted between humans. So what can be done to reduce this risk? Tune in with Dr. Monica Maria Diaz, Assistant Professor of Neuro…
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Host: Eliza C. Miller, MD Stroke is one of the leading causes of death in pregnancy in the United States, underscoring the importance of knowing the causes, risks, and treatment of stroke in pregnancy and postpartum. That’s why Dr. Eliza Miller is here to share key insights from her session at the 2024 AAN Annual Meeting that focused on this exact …
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Guest: Erick Tarula, MD Many complications can occur in hospitalized neurological patients from an internal medicine standpoint. So a session from the 2024 Academy of American Neurology (AAN) Annual Meeting focused on these common issues, how they can be addressed quickly, and the role of a neurohospitalist. Dive in further with Dr. Erick Tarula, A…
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