Dear AuntMinnie.com member,
MRI radiomics help predict cervical cancer concurrent chemoradiotherapy treatment outcomes, according to a study we're featuring in this edition of the MRI Insider.
The research results show promise for tailoring care for patients with this particular cancer, a team of investigators from South Korea suggests.
After you have the full details on this story, check out our coverage of three studies that investigated the use of decision support for MR imaging, not only to reduce order delays and order errors but also to curb unnecessary imaging.
We're also highlighting an interview with doctoral candidate Rebecca Lee of the University of Otago and the New Zealand Brain Research Institute in which she discusses the effects of cannabis on the aging brain.
Take a look at our articles on research that found that patients with post-traumatic stress disorder have smaller cerebellums and how the modality shows how football injuries may lead to dementia.
On the women's imaging side, we're featuring studies that suggest that multiparametric MRI helps predict breast cancer treatment response and that the modality assists clinicians in assessing the neural involvement in endometriosis.
Our MRI content area keeps you current on the modality's many benefits. We invite you to check it out regularly, and as always, if you have MRI topics you'd like us to consider, please contact me.