Radiologists January 12, 2026

Some Rads Are Working Harder – But Not All January 12, 2026

If you feel like you’re working harder than your colleagues, you might not be wrong. New data on changes in imaging volume in the U.S. before and after the COVID-19 pandemic show that while volume grew faster than the supply of radiologists, those reading the most imaging exams shouldered most of the burden. Medical imaging […]

Radiology January 8, 2026

Top 2026 Radiology Trends January 8, 2026

As we did in 2025, The Imaging Wire asked key opinion leaders in medical imaging to provide their predictions on the technologies, clinical applications, and regulatory developments that will shape the specialty for the next 12 months. Here’s what they said… 3 Key Radiology Trends for 2026: Three fundamental trends will drive the radiology industry […]

Radiologists January 5, 2026

VC Radiology Funding Drops January 5, 2026

Venture capital investment in radiology peaked in 2021 at just over $2B and has been on a slow decline since then. That’s according to a study in JACR that documents the ebb and flow of VC investment, in particular its shift to companies developing AI algorithms.  VC investment is the lifeblood of any industry built […]

CT Scanners January 8, 2026

Canon Celebrates 50 Years of CT Innovation: Redefining Healthcare with Meaningful AI January 8, 2026

This year marks a historic milestone for Canon – five decades of pioneering CT innovation that has transformed the landscape of healthcare. From introducing industry-first technologies to setting new standards in diagnostic imaging, Canon continues to lead the way in delivering solutions that matter. Canon’s legacy is built on breakthroughs such as its three-time award-winning […]

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Medical Imaging December 18, 2025

Top 10 Radiology Stories of 2025 December 18, 2025

What were the top 10 radiology news stories of 2025 in The Imaging Wire? This year’s top 10 list as measured by reader views is as follows… The Takeaway The Imaging Wire top 10 radiology news stories for 2025 shows that our subscribers remain interested in bread-and-butter issues like the radiologist shortage, but also found […]

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 […]

Medical Imaging December 15, 2025

Top 10 Radiology Videos of 2025 December 15, 2025

If a picture tells a thousand words, then how much more does a video tell you? Here at The Imaging Wire, we believe there’s nothing like having healthcare professionals and industry executives tell you in their own words what’s really going on in radiology. That’s why video has been an important part of our story […]

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 […]

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