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Radiologists debate the merits of AI for work list triage in emergency settings

Man vs. Machine artificial intelligence AI. Replacing radiologists with AI.

Physicians with two academic institutions made their cases in dueling opinion pieces published in the American Journal of Roentgenology Wednesday. 

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Congressman proposes banning prior authorization across all health plans

Rep. Jeff Van Drew, R-N.J., proposed the Doctor Knows Best Act of 2025 in the U.S. House, calling the practice "useless red tape." 

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$16.4M grant fuels creation of ‘world’s first’ mobile, whole-body CT scanner

Micro-x mobile CT scanner

The CT scanner will be integrated into a multi-purpose mobile care unit to provide point-of-care diagnostics to Americans living in rural regions.

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Micro-X

Adelaide, Australia, vendor Micro-X is undertaking the assignment, utilizing funds from the U.S. Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health.

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AI spots missed colorectal cancers on routine CT scans

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Rates of colorectal cancer are on the rise, most notably in younger adults, who have seen CRC diagnoses double over the last decade.

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Mexico, not China, is biggest tariff concern among radiology vendors

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If 25% tariffs go into effect, it could have a big impact on the cost of medical imaging and radiotherapy systems, with many manufacturing facilities in Mexico. 

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How hormonal status affects background parenchymal enhancement on contrasted mammograms

BPE on contrast-enhanced mammograms.

Images courtesy of Radiology.

New research provides detailed insight into how specific factors that impact hormone levels, such as breastfeeding, contraception, medication and menopausal status, alter BPE on CEM. 

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Police investigating woman's 'suspicious' death during MRI exam

MRI accident prompts questions on safety

The woman's husband alleges the staff's negligence is what led to her untimely death.

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Radiologist shortage will persist into 2055 without counteraction

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In the next 30 years, the supply of radiologists is expected to grow by nearly 26%, assuming no increases in the number of new residents, experts wrote in JACR. 

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Radiology artificial intelligence firm Harrison.ai raises $112M, opens US office

Harrison.ai cofounders Tran

Brothers and Harrison.ai co-founders Dimitry Tran, MBA, and Aengus Tran, MD. 

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Anthony Geernaert/Harrison.ai

The Australian company offers Annalise Enterprise CXR, which leaders believe is the most comprehensive decision aid for X-ray reading, able to identify up to 124 findings. 

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Radiologists overlook lung lesion on X-ray leading to nearly 5-year cancer diagnosis delay

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The controversy dates to February 2017 when a woman complaining of coughing underwent imaging, and a rad misinterpreted an abnormality as a "nipple shadow."

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