Breast Imaging
December 15, 2025
Risk-Based Mammo Screening – Ready for Prime Time? December 15, 2025
Is mammography screening based on patient risk ready to take over for age-based screening? Results from the WISDOM study presented at last week’s San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium and published simultaneously in JAMA suggest that while risk-based screening has its merits, more work may need to be done. Cancer screening exams like mammography have reduced […]
Artificial Intelligence
December 11, 2025
FDA AI Approvals Surge Past 1k for Radiology December 11, 2025
The number of AI-enabled medical devices granted FDA marketing authorization for radiology surged past the 1k mark in the latest update from the agency. The numbers show that radiology’s share of authorizations remains stable at just over three-quarters of total approvals. The FDA regularly releases the list in what’s become a closely watched barometer of […]
Medical Imaging
December 9, 2025
RSNA 2025 Video Highlights December 9, 2025
RSNA 2025 is a wrap, and this year’s meeting offers an intriguing look at the forces that are shaping radiology – especially AI and imaging informatics. It’s no secret that AI has come to dominate recent RSNA conferences, with its promise of fundamentally reshaping how radiologists do their jobs. But that dream has been a […]
Contrast
December 8, 2025
Risks of Rising Contrast Use December 8, 2025
The use of contrast media in medical imaging procedures has been rising steadily in recent years, a trend that creates environmental risks. So says a new study in JAMA Network Open that documents growth in contrast use over the past 13 years. Contrast is an essential part of many imaging exams, helping radiologists better visualize […]
Medical Imaging
December 4, 2025
Snow Doesn’t Slow RSNA 2025 December 4, 2025
RSNA 2025 is wrapping up this week in what’s been a cold and snowy Chicago. While many attendees experienced travel delays getting into the show on Sunday, the disruptions didn’t slow the blistering pace of radiology innovation on display. As has been the case all year in radiology, AI has been a hot topic at […]
CT Scanners
December 1, 2025
CT Lung Screening Leads RSNA’s First Day December 1, 2025
Day 1 of RSNA 2025 is in the books, and new research into CT lung cancer screening dominated the scientific sessions at Chicago’s McCormick Place. Lung cancer screening is drawing attention as screening programs go into effect internationally. Some highlights from Sunday (with handy session numbers to help you follow along) include… The Takeaway RSNA […]
Imaging IT
November 23, 2025
GE to Buy Intelerad in Massive $2.3B Acquisition November 23, 2025
In what could be the biggest radiology IT acquisition in years, GE HealthCare will acquire medical image management software company Intelerad in a purchase valued at $2.3B. The acquisition will bolster GE’s position in the outpatient image management segment, which is rapidly shifting from on-premises PACS models to cloud-based environments. Intelerad was founded in Montreal […]
Artificial Intelligence
November 21, 2025
Next-Generation AI Platform Redefines Radiology Workflow Standards November 21, 2025
AI is no longer being viewed as a diagnostic aid but as essential medical infrastructure. Nowhere is that more apparent than in lung screening, with Germany and other European Union countries increasingly embedding AI into their lung cancer screening guidelines and pilot programs. This evolution will be on display at RSNA 2025, where Coreline Soft […]
Artificial Intelligence
November 20, 2025
RP Acquires Vision AI Firm Cognita Imaging November 20, 2025
Radiology Partners ramped up its investment in AI by acquiring Cognita Imaging, a startup that’s developed AI vision language models for analyzing CT and X-ray images and drafting initial radiology reports. RP executives see the acquisition as going beyond traditional point-source AI models and toward a future where AI automates much of the traditional image […]
Imaging IT
November 19, 2025
An All-in-One Radiology Platform Built for the AI Era November 19, 2025
Early in the COVID pandemic, software engineer Shiva Suri found himself working from home alongside his radiologist mother in his parents’ basement. What he saw would lead him to build New Lantern, an AI-native platform set to disrupt the legacy radiology software market. Suri witnessed his “world-class radiologist” mom wasting far too much time switching […]
Breast Imaging
November 17, 2025
Mammo Screening Deserts Limit Access November 17, 2025
It’s no secret that there are sharp regional differences in healthcare access in the U.S. But a new report puts a price on the access problem as it pertains to mammography – nearly 10k additional cases of breast cancer a year due to limited access in “cancer screening deserts” that don’t have mammography equipment. Mammography […]
MR Scanners
November 16, 2025
Why MRI Providers Make Patient Comfort a Top Priority November 16, 2025
Smart MRI providers know patient comfort is linked to profitability. After all, the comfort quotient impacts image quality, diagnostic accuracy, operational efficiency, and patient satisfaction. When patients are claustrophobic or uncomfortable, it negatively impacts MRI providers… But it doesn’t have to be this way. Providers should seek out high-performance MRI systems designed with patient comfort […]