CT Scanners August 17, 2026
CT vs. MRI for Pediatric TBI Surveillance August 17, 2026
CT surveillance of children with traumatic brain injury should be limited, with rapid MRI used instead.
Lung Cancer Screening August 13, 2026
CT Lung Screening Variation August 13, 2026
A new study found high variability in radiologist interpretations of low-dose CT lung cancer screening exams.
CT Scanners August 10, 2026
Rating CT Image Quality August 10, 2026
A new five-star system for rating CT image quality could help reduce radiation dose.
Prostate Cancer Imaging August 7, 2026
Could MRI Move the Needle in Prostate Cancer Workup? August 7, 2026
While many countries have added MRI to prostate cancer workup protocols to determine which patients really need the needle, pre-biopsy MRI is used in only about one-third of U.S. prostate cancer workups – why?
Radiologists August 6, 2026
Radiology Report Turnaround Slows August 6, 2026
Radiologists are taking much longer to interpret medical images than they did 10 years ago, and it’s a problem that appears to be getting worse.
Radiologists August 3, 2026
Rads Flee VA After Agency Banned Remote Work August 3, 2026
A new report claims that radiologists fled the VA healthcare system after the agency eliminated policies allowing remote work.
CT Scanners July 30, 2026
CT Radiation Dose Drops in Nationwide Survey July 30, 2026
Radiation dose delivered to patients from CT scans has fallen markedly over the past decade in the U.S.
Breast Imaging July 27, 2026
AI Closes Mammo Gap Between Generalists, Specialists July 27, 2026
An AI-based workflow for mammography screening helped close the cancer detection gap between specialists and general radiologists.
Oncology Imaging July 24, 2026
Gaps in Global Cancer Burden Widen July 24, 2026
About 20.6M people worldwide were diagnosed with cancer in 2024, a nearly 7% increase from 2020, according to an update from WHO.
Imaging IT July 23, 2026
Your Reporting Platform Is Now Your AI Strategy July 23, 2026
The platform underlying radiology reporting now determines something bigger than features. It determines how effectively AI is integrated into workflow.
Lung Cancer Screening July 23, 2026
Lung Cancer Mystery in Non-Smokers July 23, 2026
Established lung cancer screening criteria would have missed two-thirds of lung cancers in a new study in South Korea.
Breast Imaging July 20, 2026
Ultrasound and DBT Screening — Time to Call It Quits? July 20, 2026
Ultrasound is an important complement to conventional 2D mammography for breast cancer screening. But is ultrasound still needed in the era of 3D mammography?
MR Scanners July 16, 2026
MRI for Prostate Cancer Staging July 16, 2026
Digital rectal exams for prostate cancer staging could become a thing of the past thanks to MRI.
Artificial Intelligence July 13, 2026
Where Do Humans Belong in the AI Loop? July 13, 2026
Monitoring trends, not individual readings, could be a sensible approach to supervising radiology AI.
Radiology July 9, 2026
Top 6 Radiology Trends for the First Half of 2026 July 9, 2026
The first half of 2026 is now in our rear-view mirror. As we do every year, we’ve compiled a list of the top six medical imaging stories of the last six months.
Breast Imaging July 2, 2026
Mammo Modality Face-Off for Early Breast Cancer July 2, 2026
When it comes to early breast cancer detection, which medical imaging modality is best?
Interventional Radiology June 29, 2026
Interventional Radiology’s Practice Evolution June 29, 2026
Interventional radiology procedures are being concentrated among fewer radiologists, perhaps reflecting recent changes in medical training.
Breast Imaging June 25, 2026
AI Risk Prediction’s Long-Term Value June 25, 2026
AI-based calculations of breast cancer risk derived from screening mammograms can track cancer risk as it evolves over time.
Longevity Imaging June 22, 2026
Midjourney’s Imaging Spa Concept Raises Eyebrows June 22, 2026
Generative AI company Midjourney unveiled a new business concept that combines whole-body screening with spa treatments.
