Ethical Concerns About Reidentification of Individuals from MRI Neuroimages
Photo by Umanoide on Unsplash INTRODUCTION In the US, more than three million people have magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans daily.[1] MRIs are the most common way to image the brain and detect tumors, brain injuries, strokes, aneurysms, sclerosis, and other conditions.[2] After the procedure, t...
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Published in | Voices in bioethics Vol. 7 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Columbia University Libraries
01.09.2021
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