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The Knowledge Center is a comprehensive repository of information dedicated to the imaging industry. It offers a wide array of expert articles, cutting-edge research, and practical guides on the latest advancements in imaging technology. Designed for healthcare professionals, this resource hub provides valuable insights and updates to help you stay informed and excel in your field.

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The potential role of digital tomosynthesis in lung imaging workflows

ECR 2026 lecture by Dr. Nogah Shabshin, MD, MBA, BSc, Musculoskeletal Radiologist and Medical Director, ARC Division

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Activating Latent Data to Promote Early Detection:The Role of AI in CT Imaging

ECR 2026 lecture by Orit Wimpfheimer, M.D., Chief Medical Officer at Nanox. Activating Latent Data to Promote Early Detection:The Role of AI in CT Imaging
Nanox.AI solutions analyze routine CT scans performed for any clinical indication, including lung cancer screening.

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Nanox highlights at ECR 2026 Vienna

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AI tools streamline administrative workflows, allowing clinicians to focus on high-risk cases while improving long-term treatment monitoring.

FFN Webinar What AI Can Do for FLS. Professor Kassim Javaid details how AI can scale Fracture Liaison Services by automating fracture detection and patient data summarization.

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The webinar highlights practical examples, workflow improvements, and the impact of AI on patient outcomes and service efficiency.

FFN Webinar Bringing AI into FLS. The webinar focuses on the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into the Fracture Liaison Service (FLS) in Oxford.

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Novel opportunities using AI in identifying new patients with CAC

This webinar features Ron Blankstein, MD, MSCCT; Orit Wimpfheimer, MD and David Langholz, MD. Considerable research has shown that AI based incidental detection of coronary calcification presents an opportunity to identify previously unknown patients with considerable cardiovascular risk and empower clinicians to promote cardiovascular disease prevention. Incidental coronary artery calcification (iCAC) can be integrated seamlessly into the clinical workflow as will be presented by Corewell Health in Michigan who will share their experience, impact and lessons learned.

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EVALUATE THE APPLICATIONS AND POTENTIAL OF A TOMOSYNTHESIS SYSTEM TO SUPPORT CLINICIANS IN DIAGNOSIS OF CHEST AND LUNG DISEASES

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COLD CATHODE DIGITAL TOMOSYNTHESIS: The evolution of high resolution, low dose imaging

COLD CATHODE DIGITAL TOMOSYNTHESIS: The evolution of high resolution, low dose imaging.
By Gregory Kicska, MD, PhD Cardiothoracic Imaging Associate Professor, University of Washington Veterans Health Administration, Seattle

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AI Empowering Early Detection of CAD Patients for Improved Cardiac Care

Findings presented at SCCT 2024

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Optimizing Preventive Cardiology: Harnessing AI for Early Detection of Coronary Artery Disease

Findings presented at SCCT 2024

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Artificial Intelligence in Medical Imaging: An Overview of a Decade of Experience

Medical imaging data has been at the frontier of artificial intelligence innovation in medicine with many clinical applications.

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Evaluation Of The Diagnostic Potential Of A Novel Tomosynthesis System For MSK

Digital tomosynthesis (DTS) is a well-established technology that has become the gold standard for breast mammography. In recent years its benefits in musculoskeletal (MSK) imaging have been acknowledged and lead to a rapid increase in its utilization.

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