News|Videos|February 7, 2026

Diagnostic Imaging's Weekly Scan: February 1 — February 7

Author(s)Jeff Hall

Catch up on the top radiology content of the past week.

Welcome to Diagnostic Imaging’s Weekly Scan, which offers an opportunity to catch up on the most well-viewed radiology content of the past week.

In addition to significantly reduced radiation dosing in comparison to energy-integrating detector CT (EID-CT), photon-counting CT provided higher detection of enhancement-related malignant features, according to new prospective research involving 200 patients with lung cancer.

Wendie Berg, M.D., Stamatia Destounis, M.D., and Amy Patel, M.D., share their thoughts and perspectives on key findings from the Lancet mammography study on AI and interval breast cancer, and how they have incorporated AI into their practices.

In a recent interview from the International Stroke Conference, Jeremy Heit, M.D., Ph.D., discussed new research suggesting that AI may offer better assessment than neuroradiologists of aneurysm growth on computed tomography or magnetic resonance angiography scans.

A high SUVmean on PSMA PET imaging was associated with 95 more days of mean progression-free survival (PFS) in contrast to those with a low median SUVmean, according to a new study of patients with mCRPC treated with (225Ac)Ac-PSMA-I&T.

The newly launched Brainomix 360 Stroke Next Generation software reportedly includes automated assessment of net water uptake (NWU), a CT-based biomarker that may improve risk stratification for patients with severe strokes.

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