Imaging IT
October 28, 2025
AI in Radiology: Old Problems, New Tech October 28, 2025
By Mo Abdolell, CEO, Densitas Radiology has seen this movie before. Big promises (efficiency, accuracy, burnout relief). Big anxieties (ROI, workflow chaos, pressure to “keep up”). The question isn’t whether AI is powerful. It’s whether we’ve learned how to deploy new technology without repeating the pain of PACS migrations and the EHR era. The Myth […]
Breast Imaging
October 27, 2025
New Cancer Disparity Data Show Socioeconomic Impact October 27, 2025
Cancer screening disparities continue to draw scrutiny in radiology. A new study in JAMA Network Open takes a closer look at why some people don’t get screened as often as they should – as well as the factors that contribute to cancer prevalence and mortality. There’s extensive research backing the lifesaving potential of the major […]
Breast Imaging
October 23, 2025
Hologic to Go Private in $18.3B Buyout October 23, 2025
Women’s imaging vendor Hologic will go private in an $18.3B buyout led by two private equity firms, Blackstone and TPG. The move is easily the largest acquisition in radiology this year – the question is how it will impact one of the biggest corporate success stories in women’s health. Hologic has a long history in […]
Breast Imaging
October 20, 2025
Cancer Screening Rates Vary Geographically October 20, 2025
Progress has been made in some U.S. regions in boosting adherence rates for cancer screening exams like mammography, but clusters of regional variation remain. That’s according to a new study in JAMA Network Open that offers hope for reducing access disparities in disadvantaged areas. Disparities in healthcare access remain one of the nagging problems in […]
CT Scanners
October 16, 2025
Doubling Lung Screening Rates with Patient Outreach October 16, 2025
Low CT lung cancer screening rates have disappointed medical imaging professionals and public health advocates alike since the test received USPSTF recommendation over 10 years ago. But a new study shows how one health system doubled its lung cancer screening rates – to levels approaching those of more established cancer screening exams. USPSTF recommended low-dose […]
Imaging IT
October 15, 2025
AI First Drafts: A New Dawn for Radiology Reporting October 15, 2025
For radiologists – the medical detectives who find clues in our medical images – the daily grind can feel like a “death by a thousand cuts.” Much of their time is spent not on diagnosis, but on tedious reporting. Now, a new generation of artificial intelligence is stepping in to serve as a high-tech scribe, […]
MR Scanners
October 13, 2025
Uneven Access to Brain MRI October 13, 2025
Patients from disadvantaged neighborhoods or those traveling farther for brain MRI scans presented in worse clinical condition than patients with better access. That’s according to a new JACR study that reopens the debate over disparities in healthcare access. The past several years have seen numerous studies published that document disparities in healthcare access and their […]
CT Scanners
October 9, 2025
Reducing CT Radiation Dose System-Wide October 9, 2025
CT radiation dose has been one of the top radiology headlines this year due to the publication of several studies linking radiation to cancer risk. But new research offers hope that CT radiation dose can be reduced, even across large healthcare systems. CT’s link to cancer risk has been controversial, but most established models connect […]
Breast Imaging
October 6, 2025
Perils of Missed Mammography October 6, 2025
Yet another study is illustrating the perils of missing mammography screening. New research in JAMA Network Open found that women diagnosed with breast cancer who missed their previous screening exam had signs of delayed diagnosis and worse clinical outcomes. Mammography screening is generally credited – along with improved treatments – with a steady decline in […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]