MRI Alone Beneficial for Surveillance After Breast-Conserving Treatment
Following breast cancer treatment, women who have access to breast MRI may safely forgo additional mammographic or digital breast tomosynthesis follow-up.
Online Patient Portals for Screening Mammograms May Widen Health Disparities
This study discloses the characteristics of patients using self-scheduled online patient portal screening mammography.
A study presented at the Radiological...
Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen PET Bests MRI in Biochemical Recurrent Disease
PSMA PET is highly robust in identifying prostate cancer lesions which are otherwise deemed unremarkable.
68Ga prostate specific membrane...
AI for Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Enhances Diagnostic Performance
An artificial intelligence for digital breast tomosynthesis enhances radiologists’ performance and efficiency.
The concurrent use of an artificial intelligence...
Goals, Systems, and Self-Awarded Raises in Radiology: The Other Side of the Coin
Retaining good people should never be about giving them as little as you can get away with for as long as you...
How COVID-19 Has Inspired Changes in Healthcare
There isn't a person that hasn't been impacted by the pandemic, but what we can do is grow from the challenges we...
Low-field MRI Matches Standard-Of-Care Imaging for Hydrocephalus
Early study results suggest that low-field MRI may offer a cost-effective, radiation-free alternative to monitor ventricular volume changes in patients with hydrocephalus.
Community-Based Intervention May Increase Lung Cancer Screening
Cost, lower literacy levels and fear of lung cancer diagnosis were highlighted as concerns with lung cancer screening.
Research...
Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Helps Detect Breast Cancer in Dense Breasts
Diffusion-weighted imaging may be useful as a safe and effective screening tool to supplement mammography in women with dense breast tissues.