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Nearly 90% of significant incidental findings on lung cancer screenings are considered reportable

Recent data from the National Lung Screening Trial indicate that over 30% of low dose computed tomography (LDCT) screenings for lung cancer reveal significant incidental findings requiring attention from radiologists. In a case series examining 26,455 participants undergoing CT lung cancer screenings, the majority of screenings with significant incidental findings (SIFs) displayed at least one […]

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Four pivotal developments in breast imaging

Amidst the post-COVID landscape, here’s a compilation of significant breast imaging trends recognized by Health Imaging’s editors and echoed by mammography experts: In 2022, over 39.6 million breast exams were conducted, as reported by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Mammography Quality Standards Act (MQSA) program. The program oversees breast imaging facilities and certifies individual […]

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