Longevity Imaging May 7, 2026
Imaging Predicts Disease by Analyzing Tissue Composition May 7, 2026
Medical imaging scans can guide preventive health by analyzing the composition of tissues like muscle and fat.
Radiologists May 4, 2026
Radiologist Tapped As Surgeon General May 4, 2026
America’s next top doctor could be a radiologist after Nicole Saphier, MD, was nominated to be surgeon general.
CT Scanners April 30, 2026
Two Views on Lung Screening’s Progress April 30, 2026
CT lung cancer screening’s adherence rate is rising, but imaging facilities may not see the same mortality reduction as found in the NLST.
Artificial Intelligence April 27, 2026
Mammography AI Improves Breast Screening April 27, 2026
Radiologists using a commercially available mammography AI algorithm saw improved diagnostic performance in breast cancer screening.
Radiologists April 23, 2026
Physician Burnout Eases – But Remains High in Radiology April 23, 2026
Physician burnout rates continue to drop, but radiology remains one of the specialties with the worst burnout problem.
Radiology Education April 20, 2026
Radiologist Training Stagnates April 20, 2026
The number of new radiologists being trained in the U.S. has stagnated, even as concerns grow over radiology workforce shortages.
Radiologists April 16, 2026
Radiologist Salaries Grow 9% April 16, 2026
Radiologist salaries grew 9% in 2025, with medical imaging posting the third-highest growth rate among physician specialties.
Artificial Intelligence April 13, 2026
AI’s ROI Paradox April 13, 2026
A new survey reveals a paradox with radiology AI: The technology is popular with radiologists, but few imaging facilities have collected hard data showing its return on investment.
Radiologists April 9, 2026
Imaging Volume Backlash Builds April 9, 2026
A backlash is building in response to a controversial paper published last week claiming that growth in U.S. medical imaging volume has slowed.
Imaging Centers April 6, 2026
Better Radiologist Productivity with Clerical Assistants April 6, 2026
Radiologist productivity could be improved by shifting many clerical tasks to radiology administrative assistants.
Lung Cancer Screening April 2, 2026
The Danger of Incidental Findings in CT Lung Screening April 2, 2026
Incidental findings on CT lung cancer screening exams are associated with a higher risk of cancer occurring outside the lung
Breast Imaging March 30, 2026
Mammography Use Falls after USPSTF 2009 Guideline Change March 30, 2026
Mammography use fell after the USPSTF changed its guidelines in 2009.
CT Scanners March 26, 2026
GE’s Photon-Counting CT Clearance March 26, 2026
GE HealthCare this week announced FDA clearance for Photonova Spectra, a new photon-counting CT scanner.
Radiologists March 23, 2026
The 40 Top Radiology Resources for 2026 March 23, 2026
Who are the top 40 resources in radiology in 2026? We updated our annual list of the key opinion leaders you should be following.
Artificial Intelligence March 19, 2026
Mammo AI Momentum Builds March 19, 2026
Mammography AI reduced radiologist workload while improving cancer detection by triaging low-risk cases from requiring human review.
Prostate Cancer Imaging March 16, 2026
Support for Prostate Cancer Screening Grows March 16, 2026
It could be time to implement population-based prostate cancer screening, as long as MRI is used to reduce biopsy rates.
Artificial Intelligence March 12, 2026
FDA Updates AI List with New Clearances March 12, 2026
New numbers from the FDA show radiology is maintaining its lead as the medical specialty with the most marketing authorizations for AI-enabled medical devices.
Radiology March 10, 2026
ECR 2026 Video Highlights March 10, 2026
In this special edition of The Imaging Wire, we offer a recap of our ECR 2026 video interviews with thought leaders and imaging vendors in European radiology.
Radiology March 9, 2026
Top Trends from ECR 2026 March 9, 2026
What were the top clinical and business news stories from ECR 2026 in Vienna? Check out our top trends roundup.
