In comparison to false positives with unassisted radiologist interpretations of DBT exams, AI-only false positive assessments were associated with a significantly higher total of false-positive findings as well as a 33 percent lower frequency of dense breasts, according to a new study of nearly 3,000 women who had screening DBT exams.
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Radiology Workforce Study Finds Greater Attrition of Women, Subspecialists and Non-Academic Radiologists Over Eight-Year Period
New research shows that women, subspecialists and radiologists in non-academic settings had over a 25 percent higher attrition rate in radiology in comparison to men, general radiologists and academic radiologists.
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MRI Research Shows ‘Virtually Complete Abrogation’ of New Lesions with Switch to Ofatumumab for Multiple Sclerosis Patients
For patients with relapsing multiple sclerosis, switching from oral therapies to subcutaneous monthly administration of the anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody ofatumumab led to over a 98 percent reduction of Gd+ T1 lesions on MRI at 96 weeks.
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New Mammo Enhance Heart Program to Enhance Dual Screening for Breast Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease
The Mammo Enhance Heart program combines AI detection of breast arterial calcification (BAC) on screening mammography and subsequent follow-up with a local network of cardiologists.
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Versatile Full-Body Cone-Beam CT Scanner Gets FDA Clearance
The Planmed XFI full-body weightbearing cone-beam CT scanner reportedly enables upright and supine patient positioning.
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FDA Issues Breakthrough Device Designation for AI-Powered Multi-Triage System for Computed Tomography
Providing adjunctive AI detection for multiple conditions on CT through a single workflow, the multi-triage platform would be available through Aidoc’s aiOS platform.
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Meta-Analysis Reveals Mixed Results on Adjunctive AI for Non-Contrast CT Detection of Ischemic Stroke
While pooled data from 38 studies showed markedly higher sensitivity rates for the use of adjunctive AI for ischemic stroke detection on non-contrast CT exams, researchers noted a high degree of bias and lack of external validation in many of the studies.
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Top Five Radiology Content — September 2025
Catch up on the most-well viewed radiology content in September 2025.
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United Imaging Launches AI-Enabled X-Ray Platform uDR Aurora CX
The new X-ray platform reportedly offers AI-enhanced automation with patient positioning, quality control and image processing.
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Can Cardiopulmonary POCUS Enhance Detection and Management of Undifferentiated Dyspnea?
In a recent interview, Partho Sengupta, M.D., and Davinder Ramsingh, Ph.D., discussed recent research demonstrating the capability of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) to facilitate reduced length of stay and significant cost savings in the management of patients with dyspnea.