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The images acquired by CT can be used to map radiation therapy, and can also reveal extraosseous signs of multiple myeloma. The trade-off is serious, however. The radiation dosage with a CT scan ...
A new study of finds low-dose, whole body CT scans are nearly four times better at detecting multiple myeloma than radiographic skeletal survey, which is currently the standard approach in the ...
Dr. Baffour and colleagues compared photon-counting detector CT with conventional low-dose, whole-body CT in 27 multiple myeloma patients, median age 68 years.
Dr. Baffour and colleagues compared photon-counting detector CT with conventional low-dose, whole-body CT in 27 multiple myeloma patients, median age 68 years.
New CT technology paired with artificial intelligence (AI)-based noise reduction offers superior detection of bone disease associated with multiple myeloma at lower radiation doses than ...
Multiple myeloma is a bone marrow cancer. It can affect your bones and kidneys, as well as your levels of healthy blood cells. It is a fairly rare cancer, with just under 35,000 new cases diagnosed ...
Peter M. Voorhees, MD, discusses the 5-year follow-up results from the CARTITUDE-1 trial of ciltacabtagene autoleucel for the ...
Annual whole-body, low-dose CT enables earlier detection of bone progression in smoldering multiple myeloma, with 36.3% of patients progressing to symptomatic disease and 9.7% showing bone lesions ...
Your doctor might suspect multiple myeloma if there’s something unusual about your osteoporosis symptoms, like: You’re under 50. Your osteoporosis is very serious.
Photon-counting CT promises a new era of medical imaging. Baffour tells Physics World that he and his colleagues would like to observe a cohort of patients in various multiple myeloma precursor states ...
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