CompaniesAmerican Roentgen Ray SocietyLatest from American Roentgen Ray SocietyRadiology EducationARRS to launch new journalBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersThe American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) will begin publishing a new radiology journal in early 2025 called the Roentgen Ray Review.June 13, 2024Imaging LeadersNeuroradiology must proactively improve female representationBy Amerigo AllegrettoWhile female representation has improved in neuroradiology, the gender gap persists in this radiology specialty.June 3, 2024CTGround-glass opacity on CT lung cancer imaging means better prognosisBy Kate Madden YeeThe presence of ground-glass opacities rather than pure-solid nodules on CT lung cancer imaging is an encouraging prognostic factor in NSCLC.May 29, 2024MRIAuntMinnie.com MRI InsiderBy Kate Madden YeeIn this edition of our MRI Insider, we're showcasing a study of how AI used with functional resting-state MRI can help clinicians predict surgical outcomes in high-grade glioma patients. Click "Read More" for our roundup of top MRI news.May 29, 2024Artificial IntelligenceRadiologists can promote health equity with responsible AI useBy Amerigo AllegrettoAn ARRS presentation suggested that achieving health equity with AI in imaging requires overcoming barriers in how the technology analyzes people.May 29, 2024Digital X-RayAuntMinnie.com Digital X-Ray InsiderBy Will MortonSiemens Healthineers scientists suggest that intelligent virtual and AI-based collimation features of one of the company’s latest x-ray systems can save radiographers time.May 22, 2024Womens ImagingConsideration needed in breast cancer screening for young womenBy Amerigo AllegrettoA study presented at the ARRS annual meeting suggests that consideration is needed for breast cancer screening in women younger than 40 years.May 21, 2024Clinical NewsWeek in review: Trampoline injuries | Breast MRI utilization | Adulterated cannabinoidsBy Erik L. RidleyImaging of trampoline-related injuries, the explosion in breast MRI utilization, and the role of CT in showing the negative effects of adulterated cannabinoids topped the list of most highly viewed articles this week.May 17, 2024Womens ImagingAuntMinnie.com Women's Imaging InsiderBy Amerigo AllegrettoClick "Read More" for our conference coverage of the ARRS and ISMRM annual meetings, as well as new breast imaging guidelines by the USPSTF.May 15, 2024MRIARRS: More chemo response details needed in breast MRI reportingBy Amerigo AllegrettoSeveral chemotherapy response characteristics are often left out of breast MRI reports.May 15, 2024Digital X-RayARRS: Trampoline-related injuries span head to toe in childrenBy Will MortonThere may be no such thing as recreational “safe jumping” for children on trampolines.May 14, 2024CTCT perfusion, portable MRI viable alternatives for evaluating dizzinessBy Kate Madden YeeCT perfusion and portable MRI are clinically viable alternatives to typical CT or CT angiography imaging for evaluating dizziness.May 14, 2024MRIARRS: ACR guideline changes lead to sharp uptick in breast MRI useBy Amerigo AllegrettoThe use of breast MRI has increased 14-fold since the American College of Radiology (ACR) changed its guidelines in 2018.May 13, 2024Artificial IntelligenceARRS: Yale emergency radiologist talks automation, resident training, AIBy Liz CareyIn the hospital emergency department, automation is the value of AI at this early stage of AI in healthcare, according to Melissa Davis, MD.May 13, 2024CTARRS: CT findings illuminate effects of adulterated cannabinoidsBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersParticular CT imaging findings can help clinicians diagnose negative effects of the use of adulterated cannabinoids.May 13, 2024