Diagnostic Imaging's Weekly Scan: October 5 — October 11 - diagnosticimaging.com

Recent findings in radiology highlight several significant studies and developments: 1. A study in the *Journal of the American College of Radiology* found that more than 50% of women scheduled for surgery for newly diagnosed breast cancer had additional suspicious lesions identified through preoperative breast MRI, which was linked to an 18% increase in mastectomy rates. 2. A prospective study published in *Radiology* revealed that the 10-year overall survival rates for patients with ground-glass nodules were similar between those undergoing CT surveillance (94.7%) and those who had surgery (97.6%). 3. Dr. Emmanuel S. Antonarakis discussed the rising incidence of prostate cancer in an interview, emphasizing the potential impact of the radioligand agent 177Lu-PSMA-I&T for patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). 4. Dr. Manisha Bahl presented new research on the correlation between AI detection capabilities and the histologic grade and lymph node status of breast cancer at the European Society of Breast Imaging. 5. The Society of Abdominal Radiology released new consensus recommendations regarding the use of abdominal photon-counting CT in adults, providing 20 recommendations based on a survey of radiologists. Additionally, FDA approval was granted for CT-based artificial intelligence designed for the detection of mitral annular calcification. These insights reflect ongoing advancements and discussions in the field of radiology.

Sat, 11 Oct 2025 15:24:31 GMT | diagnosticimaging.com