radiology

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The radiology tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions on the integration of artificial intelligence in medical imaging and diagnostics. Content highlights collaborations like Lunit and Microsoft working to transform AI-powered cancer diagnostics globally, as well as innovations showcased at RSNA 2024 where AI is changing radiology through enhanced collaboration and efficiency. Additionally, the tag includes topics on global radiology training efforts, such as a St. Louis doctor teaching radiologists in Haiti, and broader discussions on AI's potential role in healthcare, including whether it might replace family doctors. These threads explore the intersection of technology, medical imaging, and patient care.
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    Lunit and Microsoft Collaborate to Transform AI-Powered Cancer Diagnostics Globally

    In an era where artificial intelligence is reshaping every facet of modern life, its impact on healthcare—especially in the critical realm of cancer diagnostics—is drawing both excitement and scrutiny. Lunit, a trailblazer in AI-driven cancer diagnostics and therapeutics, has once again made...
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    RSNA 2024: AI Transforms Radiology with Microsoft Innovations

    It's that time of year again when the world of radiology converges at RSNA, and 2024 is no exception! As radiologists gather to discuss advancements in medical imaging, one theme is loud and clear: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing the face of radiology—not just inside the reading room...
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    Training Haiti’s radiologists: St. Louis doctor takes her teaching global

    Link Removed From Missouri to Haiti Radiology is often crucial in identifying and diagnosing injuries or diseases efficiently and accurately. Medical imaging techniques, such as x-ray, ultrasound and computed tomography (CT), have advanced alongside technology. Dr. Jennifer Nicholas has a...
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    Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Your Family Doctor?

    Link Removed As a baby boomer entering the AARP and Medicare world, several thoughts come to mind and are of concern. Would it be better if I knew less about medicine, health care policies, need for cost containment, the abuse of self-referral, the potential that my own future health...
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