Brian Casey[email protected]Emergency RadiologyWeek in Review: Emergency CT booms | PET for Alzheimer's | Nonphysician providers take to imagingAugust 26, 2022Editor's NoteWeek in Review: PET uptake in women | Veterans decline CT lung screening | AI for breast imagingAugust 19, 2022Editor's NoteWeek in Review: Saying goodbye to Damadian | Lung nodule protocols | Minnies wrap-upAugust 12, 2022UltrasoundWeek in Review: AI creates x-ray images from US | PET for Alzheimer's | AI webinar on Aug. 10August 5, 2022Radiation Oncology/TherapyRANZCR: Workforce challenges face radiation oncology in New ZealandA shortage of radiation oncologists may be looming in New Zealand, according to the results of a survey that are being presented at this week's New Zealand Annual Scientific Meeting 2022, hosted by the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR).August 3, 2022Practice ManagementImaging groups push back against proposed 2023 Medicare cutsA coalition of groups representing the medical imaging industry are pushing back against proposed cuts to Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement for 2023, urging members of the U.S. House of Representatives to take action to forestall the cuts.August 3, 2022MRIStudy finds language may be barrier to better MRI efficiencyA new study published August 2 in Abdominal Radiology found that patients undergoing MRI scans who weren't native English speakers had more difficulty following breathing instructions. This could affect the efficiency of MRI services.August 3, 2022CTCT screening evens out gender disparity in lung cancer mortalityMen with lung cancer have a much higher risk of mortality compared with women, says a new paper published August 1 in Lung Cancer. But this difference disappears if they got CT lung screening, suggesting that screening can even out gender disparities.August 2, 2022MRIMRI detects 'iron overload' related to genetic mutationMRI scans can detect signs of excess iron accumulation in individuals who are genetically predisposed toward the condition, says an August 1 study in JAMA Neurology. What's more, males with this condition are also at higher risk of movement disorders.August 1, 2022HomeWeek in Review: Prokop on CT's future | POCUS at US Open | Risk scores for dense breastsJuly 29, 2022Previous PagePage 2 of 140Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingPET scans tie fast food to altered blood flow in the heartUltraprocessed foods may acutely affect vascular and brain function, researchers report.AIAI boosts rads' identification of incidental PE on CT imagingPractice ManagementHow are technologists dealing with higher vacancy rates?UltrasoundUltrasound screening for vasa previa tied to better pregnancy outcomesDigital X-RayAI could be cost-effective for osteoporosis screening