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Five-Year Safety of Avoiding Biopsy After Negative MRI in Prostate Cancer Pathways
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Five-Year Safety of Avoiding Biopsy After Negative MRI in Prostate Cancer Pathways

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 12/17/2025
Long-term data show RAPID MRI-directed pathway safely avoids unnecessary biopsies while maintaining low rates of clinically significant prostate cancer.
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Diagnostic Accuracy of MRI and CT in Evaluating Nonviability of Disappearing Colorectal Liver Metastases: An International Prospective Study
Posted inClinical Updates Gastroenterology Oncology Radiology Specialties

Diagnostic Accuracy of MRI and CT in Evaluating Nonviability of Disappearing Colorectal Liver Metastases: An International Prospective Study

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 10/10/2025
Combining MRI and CT improves detection of nonviable disappearing colorectal liver metastases but does not reliably confirm nonviability, challenging the management of such lesions post-chemotherapy.
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Decoding Metabolic Adaptation: Caloric Restriction’s Impact on Organ Size in the CALERIE 2 Trial
Posted inClinical Updates Family Medicine & Nutrition Neurology Pediatrics Specialties

Decoding Metabolic Adaptation: Caloric Restriction’s Impact on Organ Size in the CALERIE 2 Trial

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/16/2025
This study explores how caloric restriction influences organ size and metabolic adaptation, using MRI data from the CALERIE 2 trial, revealing nuanced changes in energy expenditure linked to organ-specific tissue loss.
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AI Foundation Model Revolutionizes Non-Invasive Diagnosis and Grading of Prostate Cancer
Posted inAI Clinical Updates Oncology Specialties Urology

AI Foundation Model Revolutionizes Non-Invasive Diagnosis and Grading of Prostate Cancer

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/03/2025
A multidisciplinary Chinese team has developed an AI-driven MRI-pathology foundation model that enables accurate, non-invasive diagnosis and grading of prostate cancer, significantly improving clinical decision-making and reducing unnecessary biopsies.
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Acupuncture Enhances Brain White Matter Integrity and Alleviates Postconcussion Symptoms in Mild TBI: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled MRI Study
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Acupuncture Enhances Brain White Matter Integrity and Alleviates Postconcussion Symptoms in Mild TBI: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled MRI Study

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 08/26/2025
This randomized controlled trial demonstrates that acupuncture improves white matter microstructure on MRI and reduces long-term postconcussion symptoms in mild traumatic brain injury patients, with sustained effects at 6-12 months.
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