The program brings together physicians and nurses from multiple disciplines to provide care for patients who are at high risk for lung cancer and other complications from smoking.
First-year radiology resident Laurent Dercle, MD, PhD, was selected by the American Board of Radiology to participate in the B. Leonard Holman Research Pathway.
Using the latest technology and minimally invasive techniques, interventional radiologists provide highly targeted treatments for tumors in the liver, especially when cancer has spread.
In a new study, researchers demonstrate that applying artificial intelligence to standard-of-care imaging can help predict how well immunotherapy will work for patients with melanoma.
A study from the Computational Image Analysis Lab found that AI can analyze information in routine CT scans to improve clinical decision making for patients with melanoma treated with immunotherapy.