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The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.
Dr. Lauren Burkard-Mandel discusses the importance of breast cancer screening at age 40 with guest Dr. Debra Monticciolo. They explore the 2023 U.S. Preventive Services Task Force's draft statement advocating for the initiation of biennial mammograms at age 40, down from the previous age of 50. Tune in for an insightful discussion that could impact women's health decisions for years to come!
Articles discussed: https://doi.org/10.1093/jbi/wbad103 https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.33846
Dr. Daniel Kwon interviews Dr. Peter Choyke, a leading expert in molecular imaging and nuclear medicine, about the recent advancements in the use of PSMA PET imaging for prostate cancer.
Check out more articles on this topic Prostate Cancer Special Collection
Host Dr Bahar Ataeinia speaks with guest Dr Katarzyna Macura about her career, research, and dedication to the advancement of prostate cancer imaging.
Submit your manuscripts for the Radiology:Imaging Cancer special collection on prostate cancer imaging and stayed tuned for the upcoming special collection on our website.
Prostate Cancer Special Collection
Dr. Lauren Burkard-Mandel speaks with AGFA HealthCare/RSNA Research Scholar Grant recipient Xiaoyang Liu, MD, PhD about her work entitled "Multimodal Integration of Radiology, Genomics and Pathology for Recurrence Prediction in Hepatocellular Carcinomas After Curative Resection"
Erratum for this episode: Dr. Xiaoyang Liu is from the University Medical Imaging Toronto in addition to University of Toronto.
Dr. Celina Nahyun Jo, one of the trainee editorial board members in Radiology: Imaging Cancer and a radiology resident at University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston hosts our podcast series that summarizes interesting articles into a bite size. This podcast provides background knowledge for everyone to understand and enjoy oncologic imaging research on the go. This is bite size research for Radiology: Imaging Cancer, November 2023 issue."
Current Status of Cancer Genomics and Imaging Phenotypes: What Radiologists Need to Know. Serrão et al. Radiology: Imaging Cancer 2023; 5(6):e220153.
Dr. Lauren Burkard-Mandel hosts the women in radiology series for the podcast. In the third episode of the series, Dr. Burkard-Mandel speaks with Dr. Elizabeth Arleo, about her personal experiences, getting involved early in WIR groups, and the importance of work-life balance.
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Dr. Arleo's book: First, Eat Your Frog: And Other Pearls for Professional Working Mothers. Amazon Bookshop
Diversity in Radiology: Current Status and Trends Over the Past Decade. Wu et al. Radiology 2022; 305:640–647.
Current Status of Diversity by Race, Hispanic Ethnicity, and Sex in Diagnostic Radiologyy. Chapman et al. Radiology 2014;270:232–240.
ACR Diversity Report. (2019)
Dr. Lauren Burkard-Mandel hosts the women in radiology series for the podcast. In this second episode of the series, Dr. Burkard-Mandel speaks with Dr. Leah Sieck about her experience founding the woman in radiology group at her institution her thoughts on improving diversity in radiology.
Diversity in Radiology: Current Status and Trends Over the Past Decade. Wu et al. Radiology 2022; 305:640–647.
Current Status of Diversity by Race, Hispanic Ethnicity, and Sex in Diagnostic Radiologyy. Chapman et al. Radiology 2014;270:232–240.
ACR Diversity Report. (2019)
Dr. Brandon K.K. Fields and Dr. Gary Luker interview Dr. Allison Applebaum about the Caregivers Clinic at MSKCC, her advocacy for family caregivers, and what clinicians can do to help.
Taking Time to Recognize Caregivers. Luker. Radiology: Imaging Cancer 2023; 5(6):e230191
Dr. Applebaum’s book
Dr. Lauren Burkard-Mandel hosts the women in radiology series for the podcast. Dr. Burkard-Mandel speaks with Dr. Pauravi Vasavada about the importance of women in radiology, the benefits of diversity in the field, and how WIR groups support female radiologists.
Dr. Celina Nahyun Jo, one of the trainee editorial board members in Radiology: Imaging Cancer and a radiology resident at University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston introduces a new podcast series that summarizes interesting articles into a bite size. This podcast provides background knowledge for everyone to understand and enjoy oncologic imaging research on the go. This is bite size research for Radiology: Imaging Cancer, July 2023 issue."
Discrepant Assessments of Progressive Disease in Clinical Trials between Routine Clinical Reads and Formal RECIST 1.1 Interpretations. Siegel et al. Radiology: Imaging Cancer 2023; 5(5):e230001.
The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.
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