As synthetic mammography keeps improving, it may soon be the new standard
Synthetic mammography has certain disadvantages, but they may be outweighed by its improved safety.
View ArticleAI able to identify autism in children with 98.5% accuracy
The study's full results are set to be presented at the Radiological Society of North America annual meeting in Chicago later this month.
View ArticleRSNA announces winners of abdominal trauma AI challenge
The Radiological Society of North America's latest contest focused on the detection and classification of injuries in the abdomen.
View ArticleRSNA 2023: Hospital imaging systems may be gateways for ransomware, expert warns
Cybersecurity consultant Richard Staynings argued legacy medical devices are inherently insecure—and likely to remain in hospitals for decades to come.
View ArticleHow radiology departments can decarbonize, save money
Philips and Vanderbilt University Medical Center have released findings from their efforts to reduce waste in the hospital's radiology department.
View ArticleGE HealthCare debuts AI suite for early breast cancer detection
MyBreastAI integrates three AI applications designed to read mammograms and measure breast density.
View ArticleLooking to aviation for tips on reducing errors in radiology
RSNA speaker argues that eliminating mistakes starts with understanding the "human factor" of being a member of the specialty.
View ArticleSpeaker laments radiology’s major contribution to climate change
Jonathan Gross, MD, argues that diagnostic and interventional radiology were “not developed with sustainability in mind.”
View ArticleRSNA unveils the 10 most cited Radiology studies of 2023
ChatGPT was a popular topic among readers of the Radiological Society of North America's flagship scientific journal.
View ArticleNew radiology research may shed light on MLB’s record number of Tommy John...
A retrospective analysis of elbow MRI exams shows young baseball players can develop lasting injuries.
View ArticleFDA has now cleared 700 AI healthcare algorithms, more than 76% in radiology
Medical imaging makes up 76% of all the FDA-cleared artificial intelligence clinical algorithms used for direct patient care.
View ArticleCombining marijuana and tobacco may be extra bad for your lungs
According to new research shared by RSNA, smoking weed in combination with tobacco may increase the risk of damage to lung air sacs.
View ArticleHeading a soccer ball linked to reduced brain function
Until now, little was known about the impact of long-term use of the technique.
View ArticleImaging chain dramatically improves diagnosis of fractures with AI
SimonMed achieved an 82% improvement in X-ray reading time using the technology.
View ArticleFDA clears Siemens compact, air-cooled CT machine
The Somatom Pro.Pulse consumes 20% less energy than water-cooled units.
View ArticleTheragnostics: A growing trend in molecular imaging
Bhvita Jani, medical imaging principal analyst at Signify Research, discusses the evolution of theragnostics and its applications in nuclear imaging and oncology.
View Article3 transformative trends in radiology IT systems
Tracy Byers, CEO of enterprise imaging, Change Healthcare, defines three major trends in radiology informatics in a video interview.
View ArticleRSNA extends contract in Chicago, reaffirms schedule changes
The annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America will stay in Chicago until at least 2032.
View ArticleRadiology staffing shortages increasing demand for AI and cloud
Ashish Sant, general manager for Imaging at Merge explains how imaging informatics can help mitigate the radiology staffing shortage.
View ArticleRSNA announces course on deploying AI in emergency care
The six-module offering will focus on leveraging artificial intelligence to speed up scans and improve report reading in urgent care scenarios.
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