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CT Scanners February 9, 2026
CT Supports Better Stroke Care February 9, 2026
When it comes to stroke, time is brain. And the faster stroke patients can be diagnosed, the sooner brain-saving treatment can start. Researchers in Germany found that sending stroke patients to hospitals equipped with CT scanners and telemedicine connections might be more effective than transferring them directly to specialized stroke centers. CT is critical for […]
Radiology Education February 5, 2026
Residency Push Skips Radiology February 5, 2026
A federal push to alleviate the U.S. physician shortage by adding more resident training slots appears to have skipped radiology. Of the more than 400 residency programs awarded funding so far, only two diagnostic radiology programs got funds. The ongoing doctor shortage has become a major issue in U.S. healthcare, as physicians face rising patient […]
Artificial Intelligence February 2, 2026
More Positive News on Mammo AI from MASAI February 2, 2026
The latest results from the landmark MASAI study of AI for mammography screening show a favorable trend toward reducing the rate of interval cancers, or breast cancers that appear between screening rounds. The new findings – published Friday in The Lancet – also confirm mammography AI’s sharp workload reduction and trend toward higher sensitivity. MASAI […]
Lung Cancer Screening January 29, 2026
Lung Cancer in Non-Smokers Creates Questions January 29, 2026
Behind the growing enthusiasm for CT lung cancer screening is a nagging question – should we be screening people who have never smoked too? It’s a dilemma that’s addressed in a new paper in Radiology that offers some insight. CT lung screening is the only major cancer screening test that’s exclusively targeted at high-risk individuals, […]

