Artificial Intelligence March 17, 2025

New Mammography AI Insights March 17, 2025

Breast screening is becoming one of the most promising use cases for AI, but there’s still a lot we’re learning about it. A new study in Radiology: Artificial Intelligence revealed new insights into how well mammography AI performs in a screening environment.  As we’ve reported in the past, mammography is one of radiology’s most challenging […]

Prostate Cancer Imaging March 13, 2025

AI Helps Radiologists Read Prostate MRI March 13, 2025

MRI is changing how prostate cancer is detected, diagnosed, and followed up. But even a technology as powerful as MRI could use a little help, as evidenced by a new study in Radiology showing that a commercially available AI algorithm could help radiologists diagnose clinically significant prostate cancer.  Workup of suspicious prostate lesions is being […]

Radiologists March 10, 2025

More Radiologists Working for PE Practices March 10, 2025

The share of U.S. radiologists working for practices owned by private equity has skyrocketed over the past decade, from 1% in 2013 to 12% in 2023. That’s according to a new study in AJR that documents the growing trend of PE ownership in medical imaging.  As we reported recently, the growing number of private equity […]

Breast Imaging March 6, 2025

Has Breast Cancer Mortality Bottomed Out? March 6, 2025

The decades-long decline in breast cancer mortality has been lauded as a major public health success story. But a new study in Journal of Breast Imaging suggests that the long decline in breast cancer death rates may be coming to an end, at least for some women. Breast cancer mortality’s drop has been well-documented, with […]

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CT Scanners March 20, 2025

How to Improve CT Lung Screening Outcomes March 20, 2025

Getting patients to attend cancer screening exams is one of the biggest challenges in healthcare. But a new study in JAMA Network Open should provide motivation, showing that people who showed up for annual CT lung cancer screening exams had better clinical outcomes than those who didn’t.  Low cancer screening adherence frustrates clinicians and healthcare […]

Radiology March 5, 2025

ECR 2025 Video Highlights March 5, 2025

The theme of ECR 2025 was Planet Radiology, and those who were in attendance at Austria Center Vienna last week witnessed the role that radiology can play in reducing medical imaging’s contribution to climate change. As always, ECR 2025 was the focus of cutting-edge research in AI, as well as the latest findings in traditional […]

Oncology Imaging March 3, 2025

Screening Takes Center Stage at ECR 2025 March 3, 2025

New advances in cancer screening were among the major trends at last week’s ECR 2025 conference in Vienna. From traditional screening exams like mammography to up-and-coming tests like CT lung cancer exams, radiologists are emerging at the forefront of efforts to improve population health through early detection. CT lung cancer screening is gaining momentum in […]

Breast Imaging March 2, 2025

Bridging Quality and Efficiency: Why Radiology Groups Are Adopting AI for Mammography Workflows March 2, 2025

By Dr. Roger Yang, President, University Radiology Group, and Mo Abdolell, CEO, Densitas Radiology groups offering mammography services operate under ever-tightening demands, including MQSA EQUIP and ACR accreditation standards. Manual case selection, cumbersome paperwork, and lengthy review cycles often divert radiologists and technologists from what matters most – patient care. But change is coming. By […]

Radiology February 27, 2025

Highlights from ECR 2025 February 27, 2025

This week’s European Congress of Radiology is underway in Vienna, and things are heating up in the cozy confines of Austria Center Vienna.  The theme of this week’s meeting is Planet Radiology, and conference organizers have made sustainability a major priority.  Planetary health was the focus of a glitzy opening ceremony on February 26 before […]

Lung Cancer Screening February 24, 2025

Are CT Lung Screening Patients Sicker? February 24, 2025

Amid the rush of enthusiasm for CT lung cancer screening, a new study published in JAMA Health Forum offers a cautionary note. Researchers found that in the real world, people eligible for lung screening were sicker than those in research studies, and thus may not enjoy screening’s benefits to the same extent.  Support for CT […]

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