Ethan Neumann, a 27-year-old PhD candidate in my lab, devoted himself to studying #fibrolamellar carcinoma, the cancer that claimed his life last week.
Please support his father’s effort to establish an endowed research fellowship in Ethan’s name ⬇️
https://t.co/g4orF0msmb
My father is turning 85 tomorrow. We just got off the phone. I’m on my way to Hong Kong and of course excited to be at a meeting but somehow now wish I went to Berlin instead. He just told me about his memories from the siege of Leningrad in 1942/43, the starvation and horrific death of 1.5 million in the city, mass fire bombings and the smell of gun powder and sound of air raids. And how it was American egg powder and canned beef that he remembers eating after being finally evacuated across the frozen Lake Ladoga. He was just 3 years old. Glad he made it out alive. Thankful to be here myself.
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New on BackTable: Is MRI guidance the future?
Find out why MRI Guided Interventions should be on your radar, and what new innovations are on the horizon with guests @DrCliffWeiss and @DrDavidAWoodrum.
Listen: https://t.co/cD86mw4iIz
This podcast is supported by Medtronic Emprint.
@beckcj@JohnsHopkinsIR@MayoMN_IRadRes@AsadBaigMD@DieHCCDie@kavikrishVIR
#VI574 #FutureRadres #iRad #VIR #InterventionalRadiology
Congrats and hugely deserved all new @cirsesociety Fellows, particularly proud of my very best buddy @NNezami1
You are making @Yale_IR and the #IOlab so proud and also 🇺🇸proud!
Each time I spend a sleepless night worrying about a complex upcoming case, or hours in the procedure room trying to save a patient in the middle of the night, then watching 5 sub-specialist teams in the ICU or surgeons in the OR do battle for the patient’s life, then the code, with 20 people in the room, all at million dollar cost, just to save or extend a single life….each time I then return from the world of medicine into the real world to find folks on @x wishing each other death or celebrating deaths of some people they hate. One really has to wonder how on earth the two worlds can be so different? Humans are capable of unspeakable evil and at the same time of incredible goodness, all depending on their setting and situation. Leaders create settings where goodness prevails. But it’s essential to also recognize that evil is truly among us, in all its banality.
Kudos to our Vascular Anomalies Research Team with Dr. Clifford R. Weiss (@DrCliffWeiss) and Dr. Rebecca Choi on being selected as a recipient of the Institute for Clinical and Translational Research’s 4th Annual Team Science Award! This award honors teams that exemplify outstanding interdisciplinary collaboration in clinical and translational research. We’re proud to see their work recognized!
Special thanks to Dr. Weiss for his invaluable mentorship throughout the project.
Where do you begin when you suspect a hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) diagnosis? Oncologist Dr. Richard Finn and interventional radiologist Dr. Julius Chapiro explain the diversity of HCC cases, highlighting useful imaging modalities, biopsies, and staging systems that can guide treatment and prognosis.
Watch the full episode here: https://t.co/Fgpg1smBPN
This episode was made possible with the support of @GuerbetGroup.
#VI538 #HepatocellularCarcinoma #HCC #LiverCancer #Oncology #CancerCare #Radiology #InterventionalRadiology
Kudos to Dr. David M. Yousem (@dyousem1 ) for being recognized in the top 0.05% of scholars worldwide by ScholarGPS! He’s ranked #15 in Neuroradiology for Lifetime Achievement. Check out the full list: ScholarGPS Neuroradiology Rankings https://t.co/TMStxh5U1E
Hey radiologists,
The Intl Osteoporosis Foundation has this one simple trick to help you better care for your patients with osteoporosis.
If you see a fracture, CALL IT A FRACTURE, not just a combination of non-fracture words like compression deformity, height loss, wedging, etc
From Ep. 538 'Immunotherapy & TACE for #HCC Treatment'-- "This is an opportunity where if we don't lead, we're going to be followers. It's up to us to generate high level data to maintain our membership in the multidisciplinary care team."
IR @JuliusChapiro shares more insights in the full episode: https://t.co/W0mosJbOgL
#VI538 @Yale_IR@SIO_Central
Last week we hosted a Skills Lab for our medical students and residents! We had vendors showing us how to use all their toys! Thank you so much to everyone who came and participated!
I have been getting questions regarding safety of CT after this recently published paper in JAMA & here you can find @RadiologyACR response. Medical decisions should always weigh risks against benefits using solid evidence.
This article exaggerates the risks of CT, relying on flawed models and overlooking the substantial clinical value CT provides.
CT’s role in healthcare should be grounded in science, not speculation.