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 - Computer Globe

Although teleradiology services offer a number of benefits to healthcare providers and their patients, the American College of Radiology’s (ACR’s) Task Force on Teleradiology Practice stated that the traditional practice model of on-site, local radiology groups may better serve most communities.

 - cancer

Indeterminate renal masses detected on CT colonography (CTC) warrant follow-up as they have a one-in-five chance of malignancy, according a review of research of extracolonic findings on CTC published in the June issue of Academic Radiology.

 - Middle-aged woman

The U.S. Preventive Task Services (USPSTF) recommendations that women ages 50-74 years undergo biennial screening mammography and women ages 40-49 years make an individual decision regarding screening had little impact on screening mammography use, according to a study published online May 15 in Journal of General Internal Medicine.

 - laptop chart data

Leveraging the vast supply of information made possible by the burgeoning field of “big data” could result in annual savings of up to $450 billion in healthcare spending, according to a report from management consulting firm McKinsey & Co.

 - Brain injury

Suicide is a major concern among military personnel, particularly since the start of combat in Afghanistan and Iraq. While depression plays a role, suicide risk is higher among deployed military personnel who’ve sustained more traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), even after controlling for clinical symptom severity, according to study published online May 15 in JAMA Psychiatry.