Check out #JMIRO! This study reviewed CT imaging to detect internal lymphoedema after head and neck cancer radiotherapy, read more: https://t.co/GDNGGlhtra
New in #JMIRO! Explore financial toxicity in cervical cancer treatmentβan essential conversation on equity, access, and cancer care impact. π Read more: https://t.co/G1UryLDSIP
π’ New in #JMIRO
Liquid embolics performed best in renal angiomyolipoma embolisation outcomes. Coil-only approaches showed inferior outcomes.
π https://t.co/nCZ5FqehC9
#InterventionalRadiology#Embolisation#Renal#JMIRO
π± JMIRO is moving to digital-only!
By transitioning JMIRO to digital-first access, weβre reducing our environmental footprint and ensuring you have seamless, immediate access to research wherever you are.
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This study evaluated the impact of radiology clinical decision support (eCDS) in the emergency department, analysing 23,067 CT requests over 12 months.
π Read the full article: https://t.co/eEL07Z5f2e
#Radiology#ED#Sustainability#JMIRO
Celebrating Our #JMIRO Reviewers ππ«Ά For every qualifying review completed within 5 days, RANZCR donates to cancer research β recognising your dedication. Members like you have helped contribute $20,750 to these vital causes. Want to make a difference? >> https://t.co/JDzpBAMqUP
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This retrospective study evaluated #geriatric patients undergoing CT pan scan following #low-energy blunt #trauma, and suggest a selective, risk-based approach to use of IV #contrast use in this cohort.
π Read the full article:β¨https://t.co/tawanoTkCA
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This review outlines the nodule management protocol for the new Australian National Lung Cancer Screening Program, using low-dose CT, PanCan risk prediction, and Lung-RADS to guide reporting and follow-up.
π https://t.co/m4LTGsPylp
#JMIRO#LungCancerScreening
Check out #JMIRO! This study reviewed funding in RO research and demonstrated a low proportion of Australian oncology research funding was awarded to RO projects from 2020-2024. Read more: https://t.co/fXNgOQtv4V
π’ New in #JMIRO
This Australian study compared radar localisation with hookwire localisation for impalpable breast lesions. Radar localisation showed no device migration, shorter procedure times, and similar surgical outcomes.
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https://t.co/UGb5xNaxWl
π’ New in #JMIRO! Five years on, how has Total Body Irradiation (TBI) evolved across Australia & NZ? This 2024 survey of 19 centres shows changes in the fieldπ Read more: https://t.co/7j1z1w3usG #TotalBodyIrradiation#RadiationTherapy#RadiationOncology
Check out #JMIRO - This study of hypo# β‘SRSβ‘ with CyberKnife for brain metastases has shown LC 100% and 92.58% at 12 and 18 months and cumulative incidence of radiation necrosis of 7.02% and 14.04% at 12 and 18 months. Read the full article: https://t.co/iFmeBmZ3lE
π’ New in #JMIRO!
This study evaluated multi-modality breast imaging in higher risk women and demonstrated improved detection of mammography-occult cancers. The findings support a personalised approach to screening.
π Read the full article:
https://t.co/9wV4INRF7C
New in #JMIRO! Gamma Knife SRS β‘ showed treatment response in 88.5% of cases, with faster response seen with higher dose and prior SRS. π Read the full article: https://t.co/d9m0tAxeeo
π’ New in #JMIRO!
This Australian study reports outcomes of CT-guided #MWA in 89 patients, demonstrating high technical success and reinforcing the role of image-guided therapy in contemporary #HCC management.
π Read the full article:
https://t.co/1JLCM2e9UN
New in #JMIRO π’
IV iodinated contrast induced #AKI - what does the evidence actually show?
Find out in this recently published systematic review:
π https://t.co/bnfP3NeQO4
π¨Post-operative radiotherapy (PORT) delays in #HeadAndNeckCancer worsen survival - yet delays remain common. Our new @JMIRO_Journal paper is the first in π¦πΊ to explore health worker perspectives on why delays occur & how to fix them #hncsm#RadOnc
πhttps://t.co/F77od3XALl
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@RANZCRcollege and the #JMIRO Editorial Board would like to acknowledge the reviewers who volunteered their time and expertise in 2025. Thank you for your valuable contributions, which are vital to maintaining the quality and integrity of the journal.
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