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Emergency Imaging October 2, 2025
Emergency CT Use Booms October 2, 2025
Increased use of CT drove a boom in medical imaging utilization in the emergency department setting over the past 10 years. That’s according to a new study in Radiology that comes amid increased scrutiny over the long-term health effects of CT radiation. CT is tailor-made for evaluating patients in the emergency setting. It’s fast, relatively […]

Breast Imaging September 25, 2025
Missing Breast Screening Boosts Death Risk September 25, 2025
Missing a first breast cancer screening exam can be hazardous to your health. A new study in BMJ found that women who missed their first mammography screening had a 40% higher long-term risk of breast cancer death. Mammography screening has been shown to prevent breast cancer deaths by detecting cancer earlier, when it can be […]

CT Scanners September 29, 2025
Does BMI Affect AI Accuracy? September 29, 2025
High body mass index is known to create problems for various medical imaging modalities, from CT to ultrasound. Could it also affect the accuracy of artificial intelligence algorithms? Researchers asked this question as it pertains to lung nodule detection in a new study in European Journal of Radiology. X-ray photons attenuate as they pass through […]

Artificial Intelligence September 23, 2025
Could States Take Over AI Regulation from the FDA? September 23, 2025
Could states take over AI regulation from the FDA as a possible solution to the growing workforce shortage in radiology? It may seem like a wild idea at first, but it’s a question proposed in a special edition of Academic Radiology focusing on radiology and the law. Healthcare’s workforce shortage is no secret, and in […]