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Breast MR imaging aids high-risk women
Once again, MRI has outrun other modalities as a supplemental tool for screening high-risk women. More »
Breast MR imaging aids high-risk women
A large prospective screening trial from the University of Pennsylvania compared screen-film mammography, digital mammography, whole-breast ultrasound, and contrast-enhanced MRI in a population of 569 asymptomatic women. In this single-center trial, funded by the National Cancer Institute, the... More »
Teleradiologists tap neglected long-distance breast imaging
A 1996 National Aeronautics and Space Administration report speculated that telemammography could be used to connect neglected rural patients with timely, critical medical expertise-if only an adequate communications infrastructure in these areas could support such an undertaking. NASA went on to... More »
Performance data help justify breast MRI’s whopping price tag for high-risk screening
MRI has outrun other modalities in a screening trial involving high-risk women. Such research helps justify an estimated $1.4 billion a year in direct costs for the U.S. if new American Cancer Society guidelines are followed. More »
Journal’s ‘Women’s Imaging’ segment becomes lively online community
The American Roentgen Ray Society has launched WomensImagingOnline. The web-based portal appears two years after the first Women’s Imaging section made it into the pages of the American Journal of Roentgenology, the society’s peer-reviewed publication. More »
PET/CT finds footing in breast, cervical, and ovarian carcinoma
PET/CT continues to find new applications in detection and monitoring of breast, cervical, and ovarian carcinoma. An estimated 211,000 new cases of invasive breast carcinoma, with almost 41,000 deaths, are expected to occur in the U.S. during 2007. Breast carcinoma is the most frequently diagnosed... More »
Report from ECR: New president and forward-looking scientific program reflect youth movement
Youth will rise to the fore at today's European Congress of Radiology. At just 51 years of age, Prof. Christian Herold is one of the youngest ECR presidents and the first from Austria. He admits that he represents the new generation of leaders. More »
ECR's first Austrian president relishes hosting duties
outh will be to the fore at March's European Congress of Radiology. At just 51 years of age, Prof. Christian Herold is one of the youngest ECR presidents, and the first to come from Austria. He admits that he represents the new generation of leaders. More »
InfoRAD is dead -- long live informatics
When I step onto the RSNA shuttle bus early Sunday morning, two questions dominate my thoughts:
  • Am I out of my mind going to work at this hour on a holiday weekend?
  • What’s the ambiance of RSNA going to be like this year?
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Technology gains outpace standards methodology
Imagers challenge consistency, convenience, and timeliness of Appropriateness Criteria More »
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