New PET radiotracer shows high accuracy for detecting clots in the legs and lungs
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 New imaging method distinguishes inflammation from lung fibrosisNew imaging method distinguishes inflammation from lung fibrosis
 
A new SPECT/CT imaging approach can accurately differentiate inflammation from fibrosis in interstitial lung disease (ILD) patients, according to new research presented at the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2026 Annual Meeting.
 
 
 New PET radiotracer shows high accuracy for detecting clots in the legs and lungsNew PET radiotracer shows high accuracy for detecting clots in the legs and lungs
 
A novel PET radiotracer can accurately detect deep vein thrombosis in the legs and reveal whether clots have migrated to the lungs.
 
   New PET imaging approach may enable early CTE diagnosisNew PET imaging approach may enable early CTE diagnosis
 
A first-in-class PET imaging approach can accurately detect a biomarker for chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a devastating neurodegenerative disease associated with repeated head impact.
 
   PSMA PET detects high-risk prostate cancer bone metastasesPSMA PET detects high-risk prostate cancer bone metastases
 
Compared to conventional imaging techniques, prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET imaging provides superior detection of bone metastases in prostate cancer patients a critical indicator of a patient's long-term survival.
 
 ‘Natural bypass’ of the heart helps doctors avoid risky cardiac surgeries
 
‘Natural bypass’ of the heart helps doctors avoid risky cardiac surgeriesYour heart already has its own built-in bypass system that predicts whether the heart muscle is alive or dead - according to new research from the University of East Anglia and Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital.
 
 
 Implanted collagen tiles double survival for brain metastasis patients
 
Implanted collagen tiles double survival for brain metastasis patientsA multicenter clinical trial led by researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center has found that implanting collagen tiles during brain surgery to deliver targeted radiation therapy dramatically improved tumor control, lowered the risk of recurrence and improved overall survival compared to current standard of care for patients with newly diagnosed brain metastases in need of surgical resection.
 
 
 AI maps how brain fluids move to clear waste
 
AI maps how brain fluids move to clear wasteMR-AIV uses physics-informed AI and DCE-MRI scans to infer 3D brain-wide fluid movement in mice without direct flow measurements. The method distinguished slow diffusion-dominated transport from faster advective flow and estimated pressure and permeability patterns linked to brain waste clearance.
 
 
 New magnetic particle imaging ensures precision cell therapy injection tracking
 
Scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they used a form of magnetic imaging to track cell therapy injections commonly used to treat certain autoimmune diseases and cancers.
 
 
 New PET imaging tracks tumor progression and cardiac inflammation during cancer therapy
 
A novel PET imaging approach enables simultaneous visualization of tumor progression and cardiac inflammatory responses during cancer treatment.
 
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