Revolutionizing brain tumor treatment: the rise of AI in neuro-oncology
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 Ultrasound alone improves cognitive function in neurodegenerative disorders, UQ study findsUltrasound alone improves cognitive function in neurodegenerative disorders, UQ study finds
 
University of Queensland researchers have found targeting amyloid plaque in the brain is not essential for ultrasound to deliver cognitive improvement in neurodegenerative disorders.
 
 
 Revolutionizing brain tumor treatment: the rise of AI in neuro-oncologyRevolutionizing brain tumor treatment: the rise of AI in neuro-oncology
 
The current state of knowledge about the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of brain tumors.
 
   Microwave ablation offers a promising treatment option for multifocal papillary thyroid cancerMicrowave ablation offers a promising treatment option for multifocal papillary thyroid cancer
 
In a 10-center study, microwave ablation offered progression free survival rates and fewer complications than surgery in the treatment of a form of thyroid cancer known as papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC), according to research published today in Radiology, a journal of the Radiological Society of North America.
 
   Combining MRI and blood tests to avoid unnecessary prostate biopsiesCombining MRI and blood tests to avoid unnecessary prostate biopsies
 
MRI of the prostate, combined with a blood test, can help determine if a prostate lesion is clinically significant cancer, new research suggests.
 
   Research reveals brain morphology and connectivity changes in postmenopausal womenResearch reveals brain morphology and connectivity changes in postmenopausal women
 
A new research paper was published on the cover of Aging (listed by MEDLINE/PubMed as "Aging (Albany NY)" and "Aging-US" by Web of Science) Volume 16, Issue 6, entitled, "Altered brain morphology and functional connectivity in postmenopausal women: automatic segmentation of whole-brain and thalamic subnuclei and resting-state fMRI."
 
 UC San Diego researchers secure NIH grants to develop noninvasive immune cell imaging technology
 
UC San Diego researchers secure NIH grants to develop noninvasive immune cell imaging technologyResearchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine have been awarded two new grants by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), totaling $6.7 million, to develop and clinically test technologies that can noninvasively examine and quantify immune cells found in tumors.
 
 
 TAM-Sense Offers Painless Imaging of Tumor Inflammation
 
TAM-Sense Offers Painless Imaging of Tumor InflammationThe National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded two new grants totaling $6.7 million to researchers at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine.
 
 
 Top minds in multiple sclerosis to speak at CMSC 38th Annual Meeting
 
Top minds in multiple sclerosis to speak at CMSC 38th Annual MeetingThe leading research and educational conference for multiple sclerosis healthcare professionals in North America, the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers (CMSC) 38th Annual Meeting, returns to Nashville, Tennessee, May 29-June 1, 2024 at the Music City Center.