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 FDA clears cloud-based AI system to forecast predicted delivery dateFDA clears cloud-based AI system to forecast predicted delivery date
 
Ultrasound AI, a pioneer in artificial intelligence applications for medical imaging, today announced it has received FDA De Novo clearance for its flagship Delivery Date AI technology, a cloud-based SaMD that determines a Predicted Delivery Date (PDD) solely from standard ultrasound images and seamless integration into current OB/MFM prenatal visit workflows; PDD is provided in real-time for actionable decision-making by the clinical team.
 
 
 New approach to reducing radiation toxicityNew approach to reducing radiation toxicity
 
Radiation therapy is highly effective at killing cancer cells, but it often harms healthy skin around the treatment area, a common side effect experienced by up to 95% of cancer patients undergoing treatment. In worst-case scenarios, it can result in delayed or halted treatment.
 
   Targeted PET/CT tracer improves early prediction of treatment response in rheumatoid arthritis patientsTargeted PET/CT tracer improves early prediction of treatment response in rheumatoid arthritis patients
 
A new targeted PET/CT tracer can detect treatment response in rheumatoid arthritis patients in as little as four weeks, and potentially even at the start of treatment, according to new research published in The Journal of Nuclear Medicine.
 
 Imaging technique can objectively identify a recently recognized type of dementia, LATE
 
Imaging technique can objectively identify a recently recognized type of dementia, LATEA novel quantitative PET- and MRI-based imaging approach can objectively identify a recently recognized type of dementia--limbic-predominant age-related TDP-43 encephalopathy, or LATE--that is often mistaken as Alzheimer's disease.
 
 
 Seeing the unseen in bladder cancer surgery
 
Seeing the unseen in bladder cancer surgeryTen years ago, a discussion in Milan set a demanding project in motion. In a meeting between a biologist and a urologist, one question kept returning: why do so many bladder cancer patients face recurrence even after surgery that follows every guideline?
 
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