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AI in Mammograms: How It Helps Detect Breast Cancer

AI in Mammograms: How It Helps Detect Breast Cancer

Plain-language patient guide to AI mammogram screening. Learn how AI second readers work, what 2026 NCCN risk rules mean, and what to ask your care team.

2026/05/18
Cervical Spine MRI After Surgery: Patient Guide

Cervical Spine MRI After Surgery: Patient Guide

Patient guide to cervical spine MRI after ACDF or fusion surgery. Learn what hardware artifact, edema, and pseudarthrosis mean on your post-op report.

2026/05/18
Dense Breasts: Should You Get Extra Screening?

Dense Breasts: Should You Get Extra Screening?

Dense breasts on your mammogram? Patient guide to supplemental ultrasound and MRI screening, FDA notification rules, and what 2026 guidelines mean for you.

2026/05/18
CT, MRI, and PET Scans for Head and Neck Cancer Explained

CT, MRI, and PET Scans for Head and Neck Cancer Explained

Diagnosed with head or neck cancer? Learn why doctors order CT, MRI, and PET scans, what each one shows, how to prepare, and how to read key terms in your report.

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2026/05/18
Incidental Finding on a Scan: What It Means and What to Do Next

Incidental Finding on a Scan: What It Means and What to Do Next

An unexpected finding on your MRI or CT scan isn't always serious. Learn what incidental findings are, how common they are, and the exact steps to take next.

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2026/05/18
Cervical Spine MRI Report Explained

Cervical Spine MRI Report Explained

Your cervical spine MRI report may show disc herniation, bone spurs, or stenosis. This guide explains each finding in plain language and what to ask next.

2026/05/12
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