Dear AuntMinnie Member,
It's no surprise that the top stories this week were from our reporting on the RSNA 2024 (check out our RADCast from the meeting and keep an eye out for a roundup of our coverage in the coming days).
Topping the list was a look at how Siemens Healthineers is expanding its photon-counting CT portfolio. The second most highly viewed story was an article about research that indicates how characterizing body fat with MRI can help predict a person's Alzheimer's risk, while our third most clicked story was an interview with Paul Chang, MD, of the University of Chicago, during which he spoke of the "Four Horsemen of AI immaturity."
Our fourth most popular article outlined how highly processed foods appear to affect muscle quality, and our fifth described how PET/CT can detect prostate cancer in "PSA 0" patients.
For a full list of top stories for the week, see below:
- Siemens broadens photon-counting CT portfolio
- Characterizing body fat with MRI helps predict Alzheimer's risk
- Video from RSNA 2024: The Four Horsemen of AI immaturity
- Highly processed foods affect muscle quality
- PET/CT can detect prostate cancer in 'PSA 0' patients
- AI scoring helps streamline mammo turnaround times
- United Imaging introduces new 3T MRI scanner and new PET/CT platform
- AI successful in replacing radiologist in double-reading settings
- Video from RSNA 2024: Theranostics on the rise
- Topol: AI gearing for 'everything era'
- MRI reveals that skeletal muscle loss indicates cognitive decline risk
- German study supports GAE as routine treatment for knee osteoarthritis
- Portable, ultralow-field MRI improves stroke diagnosis
- United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson killed in Manhattan
Kate Madden Yee
Senior Editor
AuntMinnie.com