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"Why are you, a radiologist, doing a tummy tuck? How do you even know how to do this?"

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Authors of a new editorial recently highlighted the increased risk of developing breast cancer that female healthcare workers face due to their routine exposure to ionizing radiation.

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For one pharmaceutical company, a plan to independently source barium and iodine from North America may offer protection from global supply chain disruptions.

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The agency also is proposing a new measure in the IQR program related to excessive radiation dose or inadequate image quality via CT.

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It is crucial for radiologists to beware of these missed cases in routine practice, experts wrote recently in Clinical Imaging

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ABR plans on hosting a virtual town hall on Thursday, May 4, to answer questions about changes to its DR oral exam. 

Innovation at work

As radiology departments across the US continue to navigate the complexities of the current imaging market, including disruptions in supply chains and increased demand for CT contrast media, one constant remains: the need for reliable, quality supply partners to help sustain patient care. 

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Around the web

Thanks to AI, clinicians can use mammograms to do a lot more than identify signs of breast cancer. Researchers explored data from nearly 50,000 patients, presenting their findings in Heart.