Radiologists are at a disadvantage when it comes to viewing the lungs. Current technology excels at detecting dense structures, nodules,…
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2026 is a big year for changes in radiology for both diagnostic and interventional services. These changes may require more…
The challenges facing radiology departments across the country are mounting. A shortage of MRI and CT technologists has left hospitals…
In the United States, more than 32.5 million adults have osteoarthritis (OA), with the knee being the most common site,…
As long COVID continues to impact millions worldwide, the urgent search for safe, effective, and accessible treatments has never been…
ncreasingly, hospitals and clinics around the world are using AI-powered imaging software to indicate whether a patient needs care and…
Aortic dissections don’t affect as many people as heart attacks or strokes—approximately 13,000 people die annually in the United States1—but…
3D digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) screening mammograms have shown to reduce the need for follow-up imaging compared with 2D mammograms.…
Radiology is bracing for the downstream impact of sweeping policy changes. Recent legislation and updates offer some near-term bright spots,…
The landscape of radiology practice in the United States is undergoing a profound transformation. Once stable, independent community radiology groups…

