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Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Cuts Recall Rate
Digital breast tomosynthesis plus mammography provides a 40 percent reduction in patient recalls, reducing anxiety and potentially cutting cost and overall radiation dose. More »
Reimbursement Issues Plague Tomosynthesis Adoption
Tomosynthesis is an effective tool, but PACS integration and reimbursement issues are causing problems, a new study finds. More »
Tomosynthesis Shows Promise in Knee Imaging
Researchers found the modality to be more proficient than... More »
Tomosynthesis Shows Promise in Knee Imaging
Researchers found the modality to be more proficient than radiography in identifying the hallmarks of knee osteoarthritis, but say it's still too early to recommend using tomosynthesis as a standard... More »
Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Doses Comparable to Mammography
Radiation doses from digital breast tomosynthesis is comparable to and could be lower than conventional two-view full-field digital mammography. More »
Practices Adjust Workflow, IT for Tomosynthesis Adoption
Breast tomosynthesis is finding its way into an increasing number... More »
Podcast: Breast Tomosynthesis — One Practice's Experience

In this podcast, Stephen Rose, MD, president and CEO of... More »
Photon-Counting Takes on MBIS and Tomosynthesis Products at RSNA 2011
MicroDosePhilips will highlight its newly released MicroDose... More »
Breast tomosynthesis tackles new challenges
Mammography is the only screening modality that has been proven to reduce mortality from breast cancer. More »
Hologic nears commercialization of breast tomosynthesis
Hologic has pursued breast tomosynthesis as a commercial modality for the last five years, recruiting luminaries with track records in tomo going back a decade or more. Now, at RSNA 2010, the company... More »
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Radiology Comic: Humpty's Head Injury
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Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall...

The Tales of Two Telerads: Drs. Doofus and Valiant
Eric Postal, MD , May 18, 2012

Remember the cartoon Goofus and Gallant from Highlights? Introducing teleradiology’s version, Doofus and Valiant, with quite different approaches to their jobs.

Be Smart About Electronic Communications
Richard Woodcock, MD , May 17, 2012

Radiologists can benefit from sharing information electronically, but here are a few reminders about keeping it professional.

How an Academic Imaging Center Connects Work Flows
Richard H. Wiggins, III, MD, CIIP , May 16, 2012

The drive for improved system integration and decreased turnaround time has led to a continuous analysis of procedures and a never-ending cycle of trying to get the work flow to work.

Radiologists Staring Down the Barrel
Eric Postal, MD , May 11, 2012

From med-mal to reimbursement, radiologists have quite a few metaphorical guns to our collective heads.


 


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