
Primary care providers are less likely to recommend breast MRI for screening high-risk women.

Primary care providers are less likely to recommend breast MRI for screening high-risk women.

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Lower-dose protocols, which are not used as frequently as possible, can reduce re-imaging.

RP vice president earns historic promotion as the first female and first black female brigadier general.

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Using a deep convolutional neural network tool, radiographers can correct image errors and reduce repeated imaging.

Breast MRI is a good tool for supplemental screening in women who have a personal history of breast cancer.

While rare, hyperintense lesions in the brain and spine and leptomeningeal enhancements have been found in patients with the COVID-19 virus in their spinal fluid.

The American College of Radiology announced its opposition to the title switch from physician assistant to physician associate.

Radiologists are well positioned – and have a responsibility – to help teams identify uses for technology in patient care.

While the opinion is growing that X-ray shielding for gonads isn’t necessary, some patients may still be concerned and request it.

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Overall, radiology is filled with safe assumptions that allow providers to conduct daily work.

Images show smaller hippocampal volume in patients with sickle cell disease compared to healthy patients.

A new view with different positioning can allow for better visualization.

Patients experience fewer neurologic, motor, and language problems post-surgery.

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Teaching radiology residents the skills used to observe and analyze works of art can improve their interpretation and reporting skills.

Homeless patients suffering from seizures undergo more CT scans, largely due to lack of access to chronic care, leading to a higher radiation dose and cancer risk.

In the midst of a “perfect storm,” radiology can see the benefits of community solidarity.

Research shows artificial intelligence models rely on shortcuts for detecting COVID-19.

The need for a growing role for interventional radiologists.

Providing something productive to focus on can help side-step unwanted attention.

Patient presents for upper GI series with this finding... What is your diagnosis?

A look at the insights and financial benefit provided by radiomics.

Using advanced PET imaging instead of just traditional imaging alone can improve outcomes for patients with prostate cancer.

Including this scan improves detection of clinical and subclinical myocarditis by more than seven-fold, making it a vital part of return-to-play strategies.

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