In 2015, Dr Canan Dağdeviren (seen right) was busy with her post-doctoral fellowship at MIT in Boston when she received news that […]
In 2015, Dr Canan Dağdeviren (seen right) was busy with her post-doctoral fellowship at MIT in Boston when she received news that […]
Two papers were published this week, one in Radiology that compared the performance of radiologists with an AI algorithm in reading mammograms, […]
A recent paper in JAMA Network Open, entitled “Patterns in cancer incidence among people younger than 50 years in the US,” analysed […]
It’s hard to believe but today marks 12 years since I started writing these Friday blogs, which means there have […]
It was almost 52 years ago that engineer Godfrey Hounsfield and radiologist James Ambrose carried out the first computed tomography (CT) scans, […]
Two weeks ago, the European Society of Radiology hosted an online webinar entitled “Breast cancer screening: the updated EU Council recommendations and […]
Advocates on all sides of the breast screening debate are agreed that the earlier a malignant tumour is detected, the […]
A recent breakthrough development in medical imaging has been the emergence of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) devices, especially those systems that […]
Clinicians led by Dr Thomas Marini, a radiologist at the University of Rochester in upstate New York, have recently published a freely […]
As we have previously reported, “dense breasts” refers to breasts that are composed of a greater proportion of fibrous and glandular […]