In January 2024, the United States government initiated the final sale of the Federal Helium Reserve, sparking concerns about potential…
Author: Rebecca Montz, EdD, MBA, CNMT, PET, RT(N)(CT), NMTCB(RS)
Opportunistic imaging or opportunistic screening, a practice that entails identifying and utilizing supplementary imaging data beyond its initial intended purpose,…
According to the National Cancer Institute, nearly 50% of women aged 40 and older have dense breasts, presenting difficulties in…
Biomedical imaging continues to make strides with new and advanced technologies. Being mostly noninvasive, biomedical imaging is a powerful component…
Imagine a world where clinicians perform minimally invasive procedures using augmented reality (AR) to obtain live imaging combined with 3D…
Radiomics in medical imaging is a groundbreaking quantitative approach that extracts features from acquired images using advanced mathematical analysis. The…
While bone disease may not get as much attention as heart disease, cancer, and other major diseases, it is common,…
According to the CDC, about one in eight women will get breast cancer in their lifetime. Mammograms continue to be…
Advancements in medical imaging and radiotherapy have drastically transformed how patients are diagnosed and treated. Commonly used either by itself…
Advances in radiology and technology have intensified the detection of incidental findings referred to as incidentalomas. These findings are common…

