
We are excited to announce that our latest research: Photon-Counting CT Effects on Sensitivity for Liver Lesion Detection: A Reader Study Using Virtual Imaging is published in the January issue of Radiology and also featured on the cover. This study marks a significant advancement in enhancing the detection of small liver lesions using photon-counting CT (PCCT). This research was enabled through collaborations between our Duke Radiology physician-scientists and researchers at the Duke Center for Virtual Imaging Trials, demonstrating the value of integrating advanced virtual imaging techniques with clinical expertise.
Our study is also highlighted in an editorial: Photon-Counting CT: Virtual Study, Real Benefit, by Dr. Yves Menu.

We encourage you to explore our findings and engage in discussions about their impact on the future of imaging science.
Benjamin Wildman-Tobriner, MD; Kevin Kalisz, MD; Brian Allen, MD; Sarah Thomas, MD; Danielle Kruse, MD; Paul Segars, PhD; Mustafa Bashir, MD; Daniele Marin, MD; Ehsan Samei, PhD; Ehsan Abadi, PhD