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 […]
Lung Imaging
September 18, 2025
AI Spots Lung Nodules September 18, 2025
A new study in Radiology on an AI algorithm for analyzing lung nodules on CT lung cancer screening exams shows that radiologists may be able to have their cake and eat it too: better identification of malignant nodules with lower false-positive rates. The rising utilization of low-dose CT screening is great news for clinicians (and […]
Medical Imaging
September 15, 2025
Managing Incidental Findings Isn’t Impossible September 15, 2025
The number of incidental findings on medical imaging scans nearly quadrupled over nine years at a large academic medical center. That’s according to a new JACR analysis that fortunately offers strategies for following up on these unexpected imaging discoveries. Incidental findings – defined as suspicious areas on medical images that aren’t related to a patient’s […]