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Radiology Podcast Editor Linda Chu, MD and guests discuss recently published research in Radiology. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or ask Alexa to "play Radiology podcasts on TuneIn".
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The Future of Crohn Disease Detection
Dr. Linda Chu explores the latest radiology research shaping the future of Crohn's disease diagnosis and management, from revised imaging criteria for bowel strictures to emerging MR elastography techniques that better assess intestinal fibrosis. She also highlights advances in abbreviated MR enterography and practical MRI approaches for perianal fistulas, emphasizing how imaging innovation may im
Ultra-processed Foods and Muscle Fat
Host Dr. Refky Nicola is joined by Dr. Zehra Akkaya, Dr. Gabby Joseph, and Dr. Thomas Link to explore new research connecting ultra-processed food consumption with thigh muscle fat infiltration on MRI. Together, they unpack how dietary patterns may impact muscle quality, metabolic health, and the future role of nutritional radiology in patient care. Ultra-processed Foods and Muscle Fat Infiltra
Thermal and Nonthermal Liver Ablation
Dr. Linda Chu and Dr. Christos Georgiades for an in-depth look at thermal and non-thermal liver ablation, explaining how techniques like microwave ablation, cryoablation, and histotripsy work at a mechanistic level. Their conversation also explores how clinicians choose the right approach for each patient and highlights emerging advances in immunologic strategies and AI shaping the future of liver
Abbreviated MRI Insights for Breast Imaging
Dr. Reni Butler speaks with Dr. Roberto Lo Gullo and Dr. Katja Pinker-Domenig about the growing role of abbreviated MRI in evaluating treatment response for breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. They explore the balance between efficiency and accuracy, current limitations, and how emerging AI technologies could shape the future of breast imaging and patient care. Abbreviated MRI for the
MRI for Active Surveillance in Prostate Cancer
In this episode, host Dr. Refky Nicola speaks with Dr. Francesco Giganti and Dr. Alex Kirkham about how MRI is used to guide active surveillance in prostate cancer, including the role of PRECISE scoring in tracking disease progression. They share practical insights on imaging techniques, measurement challenges, and how emerging AI tools may improve consistency and decision-making in surveillance c
Evolving Strategies for Renal Cell Carcinoma
Dr. Ashwin Singh Parihar sits down with Dr. Iben Lyskjær and Dr. Tommy Kjærgaard Nielsen to unpack new nationwide registry data comparing ablation and surgical approaches for small renal masses. Together, they explore how minimally invasive treatments stack up in real-world practice and what the findings mean for patient selection, outcomes, and future care decisions. Ablation and Surgery Show Com
Reporting Guidelines for LLMs in Radiology
Dr. Lauren Kim sits down with Dr. Jonathan Kottlors to explore how large language models are reshaping radiology research and why standardized reporting is critical for trust and reproducibility. They dive into the new FLAIR framework and what it means for the future of AI integration in clinical radiology. Guidelines for Reporting Studies on Large Language Models in Radiology: An International
Photon Counting CT Changes Thoracic Imaging
In this episode, Dr. Linda Chu reviews new Radiology studies exploring how photon counting CT is transforming thoracic imaging with ultra‑high resolution and dramatically lower radiation and contrast doses. She examines whether these visually striking images translate into better diagnostic confidence and meaningful improvements in patient care for emphysema and lung cancer imaging. Ultra-Low-Do
Body Fat Distribution at MRI
Hosted by Dr. Sid Dogra, this episode of the Radiology Podcast explores new research showing that where fat is distributed in the body—particularly visceral and organ-specific fat—may matter more for brain health than overall BMI. Drawing on a large UK Biobank MRI study, Dr. Dogra discusses how specific fat distribution patterns, including pancreatic-predominant and "skinny fat" phenotypes, are as
The Rise of Deepfake Medical Imaging
Hosted by Dr. Ashwin Singh Parihar, this episode features Dr. Mickael Tordjman and Dr. Bachir Taouli discussing their landmark Radiology study on AI‑generated deepfake medical images that are realistic enough to fool trained radiologists. Together, they examine what this new level of image realism means for diagnostic accuracy, clinical trust, and the future of safeguards in medical imaging. The
New Look at Cervical Spine Evaluation
Dr. Celina Nahyun Jo talks with Dr. Mahla Radmard about how NEXUS and the Canadian C‑Spine Rule shape cervical spine imaging decisions in trauma patients. Together they explore new research that questions long‑standing imaging practices and highlights opportunities to improve value safety and accuracy in patient care. Evaluating National Emergency X-Radiography Utilization Study and Canadian C-Spi
Incidental Adnexal Lesions
Dr. Refky Nicola speaks with Dr. Atul Shinagare about his team's research showing that incidental adnexal lesions on single‑phase CT are often difficult for radiologists to classify consistently, with only certain classic lesions yielding strong agreement. Their conversation underscores the limitations of CT compared with ultrasound or MRI and reinforces that most incidental adnexal findings are b
Inside PSMA PET Frameworks
Dr. Ashwin Parihar speaking with Drs. Sungmin Woo and Alberto Vargas about why standardized PSMA PET scoring systems—such as PSMA‑RADS and PROMISE—are becoming essential for consistent interpretation, communication, and treatment planning in prostate cancer. They explore the evidence behind these frameworks, current barriers to adoption, and how future harmonization efforts like the SPARC Initiati
Reassessing NSF Risk with Modern Contrast
Dr. Lauren Kim speaks with Adarsh Mallepally and Dr. Cory Trankle about their large-scale retrospective study of nearly 4 million patients examining the risk of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis after gadolinium-based contrast administration in those with advanced renal dysfunction. They discuss how modern group 2 and macrocyclic agents were associated with an exceedingly low incidence of NSF, offerin
The New Era of Coronary CT
Dr. Linda Chu speaks with Dr. Kavitha Chinnaiyan and Dr. Jonathon Leipsic about why 2026 marks an inflection point for coronary CT, from AI-enabled plaque quantification to FFR-CT and evolving guideline support for CT-first evaluation of suspected coronary artery disease. They explore how advanced imaging tools are reshaping risk assessment, personalizing prevention and revascularization decisions
Black-White Racial Differences in BPE at Breast MRI
Dr. Reni Butler speaks with Dr. Anne Marie McCarthy and Dr. Christine Edmonds about their study examining Black–White racial differences in background parenchymal enhancement (BPE) on contrast-enhanced breast MRI. They discuss the finding that black women had higher odds of high BPE independent of breast density, explore potential biologic and environmental drivers, and consider how quantitative B
New Guidance on Iodinated Contrast Reactions
Hosted by Dr. Lauren Kim, this episode explores the most downloaded Radiology article of 2025 with guests Dr. Carolyn Wang, Dr. Allison Ramsey, and Dr. David Lang, focusing on updated consensus guidance for managing hypersensitivity reactions to iodinated contrast media. The discussion highlights major changes in clinical practice, including more selective use of corticosteroid premedication and s
Top 10 Most Downloaded Radiology Articles of 2025
Dr Linda Chu and co-hosts Drs Refky Nicola, Lauren Kim, and Reni Butler look back on the Top 10 most downloaded Radiology articles of 2025, highlighting the studies and consensus statements that resonated most with readers worldwide. From breast imaging and AI to MR safety, contrast reactions, and beyond, this episode explores why these papers mattered and how they are shaping clinical practice. T
Top 10 Cited Articles of 2025
Radiology podcast host Dr Linda Chu and co-hosts Drs Celina Jo, Sid Dogra, Lauren Kim, and Refky Nicola look back at the most cited Radiology articles of 2025, highlighting the research that most influenced clinical practice and scientific discourse. The episode explores key advances across imaging modalities, AI, and emerging technologies, offering context on why these studies mattered and what t
The Future of Radiology: A Conversation with Dr. Suhny Abbara
Dr. Linda Chu speaks with Dr. Suhny Abbara, the new Editor-in-Chief of Radiology, about his global journey in academic radiology and medical publishing. Dr. Abbara shares his vision for advancing imaging science, embracing innovation such as AI, and shaping the future of the journal to improve patient care.
AI-Accelerated MRI: Benefits, Risks, and Clinical Reality
Dr. Refky Nicola speaks with Dr. Sven Haller about the current clinical use of AI-accelerated MRI, exploring how these techniques improve scan speed, patient comfort, workflow efficiency, and image quality. They also examine key challenges including hallucinations, validation gaps, economic considerations, and the need for clear standards to guide safe and effective adoption. The Current Status
Ablation Therapy for Hyperparathyroidism
This episode reviews recent evidence on microwave and radiofrequency ablation as minimally invasive treatments for primary and secondary hyperparathyroidism, highlighting efficacy, safety, and complication profiles compared with surgery. Focusing on a multicenter prospective Radiology study in older patients, the discussion shows that both ablation techniques achieve meaningful biochemical improve
Updates in Pleural Mesothelioma TNM Staging
Dr. Lauren Kim speaks with Dr. Ritu Gill, Professor of Radiology at Columbia University, about the updated ninth edition TNM staging system for pleural mesothelioma, including the new metrics used to quantify pleural tumor in CT imaging. ARTICLE LINKS:Editorial: https://pubs.rsna.org/doi/10.1148/radiol.252343 Review: https://pubs.rsna.org/doi/10.1148/radiol.250531
From Imaging to Impact: Transforming Neuro-Oncology Diagnostics - Sponsored by GE HealthCare
Host Dr. Linda Chu speaks with Dr. Jana Ivanidze and Dr. Rajiv Magge about how molecular imaging is transforming the diagnosis and management of breast cancer brain metastases, with an emphasis on precision and personalized care. Their discussion highlights emerging tools such as advanced PET techniques and liquid biopsy that support earlier detection, guide treatment planning, and shape th
Generative AI Risks, Regulations, and Reality
Dr. Sid Dogra talks with Dr. Paul Yi about the safe use of large language models and other generative AI tools in radiology, including evolving regulations, data privacy concerns, and bias. They also discuss practical steps departments can take to evaluate vendors, protect patient information, and build a long term culture of responsible AI use. Best Practices for the Safe Use of Large Language Mo
Advancing Outcomes For Cardiology Patients: Latest Clinical and Technical Developments In MRI Driving Impact and Access To Better Care - Sponsored By Philips Healthcare
Dr. Linda Chu hosts a conversation with Dr. Chiara Bucciarelli-Ducci, Dr. Tim Leiner, and Gwenael Herigault on the latest innovations in cardiac MRI. They discuss how AI-driven workflow automation and helium-free systems are improving access, efficiency, and collaboration between radiologists and cardiologists. The episode also explores how advances in training, technology, and teamwork are enhanc
Enterprise Imaging 2030 and beyond—Elevating Care, Powering the Intelligent Future - Sponsored by AGFA HealthCare
Dr. Linda Chu sits down with Dr. Anjum Ahmed, Chief Medical Officer at AGFA HealthCare, to explore how enterprise imaging is shaping the future of radiology through AI-driven workflows, human-centered design, and personalized patient care. Together, they discuss what "Imaging the Individual" means for radiologists today and what radiology might look like in 2030 and beyond. Sponsored by AGFA Healt
Leadership and Legacy with Dr. Jeffrey Klein
Dr. Jeffrey Klein joins host Dr. Refky Nicola to reflect on his journey from aspiring internist to thoracic radiologist and longtime RSNA leader. He shares lessons from his tenure as Radiographics editor, insights on fostering community at the RSNA annual meeting, and timeless advice for the next generation of radiologists.
Rethinking Risk in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
Our host, Dr. Celina Nahyun Jo, explores how identifying middle neck lymph node involvement can reshape clinical decision-making for nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Joined by Dr. Heejun Kang, they break down how this imaging finding could refine risk groups and potentially shift treatment intensity for certain patients. MRI-based Middle Neck Involvement in Stage N1–N2 Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma: A Marker
Imaging the Future: A Conversation with Dr. Moy
Host Dr. Reni Butler sits down with outgoing Radiology Editor-in-Chief Dr. Linda Moy for an inspiring conversation about leadership, innovation, and the future of medical imaging. Dr. Moy reflects on her tenure at the journal, the impact of AI on radiology, and her vision for the next era of patient-centered care.
Detecting Oligometastatic Breast Cancer with FDG PET-CT
Dr. Ashwin Singh Parihar speaks with Dr. Gary Ulaner about new research comparing FDG PET-CT and conventional imaging for detecting oligometastatic breast cancer. They explore how advanced imaging can improve staging accuracy, the challenges of detecting lobular cancer, and the evolving role of targeted therapies in this emerging field. 18F-FDG PET/CT of Oligometastatic Disease in LocallyAd
Overcoming Workflow Challenges in Mammography and Breast Imaging - Sponsored by Dicom Systems
Dr. Linda Chu speaks with Dr. Michael Trambert and Florent Saint-Clair about the unique workflow challenges in mammography and breast imaging. They explore clinical hurdles, the promise and pitfalls of AI, and how interoperability solutions can streamline efficiency and improve patient care. Sponsored by Dicom Systems.
From Notes to Data: NLP and Transformers in Radiology
Dr. Linda Chiu unpacks how natural language processing and large language models are transforming radiology, with insights from a review by Dr. Felipe Kitamura and colleagues. From tokenization to transformers, she explores both the promise and challenges of applying these powerful AI tools to clinical practice. Texts Are More than Notes, They Are Data: A Glimpse intoHow Machines Understand Text.
Crohn's Strictures: New Guidelines and Future Directions
Dr. Refky Nicola speaks with Dr. Bari Dane, Associate Professor of Radiology at NYU, about the new SAR consensus recommendations for defining small bowel Crohn's disease strictures on CT and MR enterography. They explore updated imaging criteria, the challenges of distinguishing inflammation from fibrosis, and emerging roles for ultrasound and AI in diagnosis and treatment response. SAR Consensus
Imaging Consensus for Post-COVID Lungs
Dr. Lauren Kim speaks with Dr. Anna Rita Larici about the international consensus guidelines for imaging and managing post-COVID-19 residual lung abnormalities. They discuss the importance of standardized definitions, CT imaging protocols, and unified terminology to guide diagnosis and follow-up care for patients with long COVID. Best Practice: International Multisociety Consensus Statement forP
Challenges and Unmet Needs in Pediatric Imaging: What Every Radiologist Needs to Know - Sponsored by GE HealthCare
Dr. Linda Chu speaks with Dr. Andrew Trout, Professor of Radiology and Director of Clinical Research at Cincinnati Children's, and Dr. Erin Angel, Vice President of Research and Scientific Affairs at GE HealthCare. They discuss the unique challenges of pediatric imaging and how collaboration and technology are advancing care for young patients while improving imaging for all. Sponsored by GE Healt
Screening Mammography with AI Support
Dr. Linda Chu and Dr. Sid Dogra speak with Jessie Gommers and Dr. Ioannis Sechopoulos about their study on how AI decision support influences radiologist performance and visual search in screening mammography. They explore key findings on sensitivity, specificity, reading time, and the future role of visual tracking in optimizing human–AI collaboration. Influence of AI Decision Support on Radiolog
CT Colonography vs Multitarget Stool DNA
Dr. Refky Nicola speaks with Dr. Perry Pickhardt about his study comparing CT colonography and multi-targeted stool DNA testing for colorectal cancer screening. They explore differences in sensitivity, specificity, cost-effectiveness, and strategies to optimize detection while minimizing invasiveness. CT Colonography versus Multitarget Stool DNA Test forColorectal Cancer Screening: A Cost-Effectiv
Bridging the Gap: Advancing Dementia Biomarkers Through Cross-Sector Collaboration - Sponsored by GE HealthCare
In this episode, we explore how nonprofit organizations like LBDA are working alongside industry partners to shape the evolving landscape of dementia biomarkers—bridging scientific innovation with real-world care. Featuring an engaging conversation with Dr. Sudhir Sivakumaran, Dr. Kathleen Poston, and Dr. Dustin Dunham on clinical utility, patient-centered research, and the road to broader adoptio
Advancing CT Angiography for Pulmonary Embolism
In this episode, Dr. Linda Chu explores a major Radiology consensus statement on optimizing CT angiography for suspected pulmonary embolism. The discussion covers advanced imaging techniques, key considerations for special populations, and standardized reporting practices to improve diagnostic clarity and patient outcomes. Optimal Approach to Performing and Reporting ComputedTomography Angiography
Smarter Follow Up Strategies in Radiology - Sponsored by Mayo Clinic
Dr. Linda Chu speaks with Dr. Ramin Khorasani about targeted interventions that reduced ambiguous radiologist recommendations for additional imaging while dramatically improving the clarity and follow-through of actionable recommendations. They explore how a structured system of care, closed-loop communication, and leadership engagement can advance high-value, patient-centered care in radiology. T
Smarter AI Advances Breast MRI Efficiency
Host Dr. Reni Butler is joined by Dr. Sarah Eskreis-Winkler and Dr. Katja Pinker to discuss their recent work on adaptive breast MRI scanning using AI to improve breast cancer diagnosis and management. They explore how advanced MRI techniques and artificial intelligence can enhance imaging precision, leading to better patient care in breast imaging. Adaptive Breast MRI Scanning Using AI. Eskreis-W
Highlights of Generative AI Content
Dr. Linda Chu reviews recent articles in the Generative AI Collection, covering clinical history extraction, case interpretation with vision language models, and report proofreading. The articles covered in the podcast are: Leveraging Large Language Models to Generate Clinical Histories for Oncologic Imaging Requisitions | Radiology Assessing Completeness of Clinical Histories Accompanying Ima
Imaging Meets AI: Navigating Challenges, Successes, and What's Next - Sponsored by GE HealthCare
Dr. Lauren Kim is joined by Parminder Bhatia, Chief AI Officer, and Roland Rott, President and CEO of GE HealthCare Imaging, to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping medical imaging. They discuss the potential of AI to improve efficiency, enhance diagnostic accuracy, and address key challenges like workforce shortages and rising demand for care. This episode is sponsored by GE HealthCa
Facing Burnout and Moral Injury in Radiology Practice
In this episode, host Dr. Refky Nicola speaks with Dr. Bettina Siewert about her compelling article on moral distress, moral injury, and burnout in radiology. Together, they explore the systemic challenges radiologists face today and practical strategies for fostering a healthier work environment. Moral Distress, Moral Injury, and Burnout in Radiology Practice. Siewert and Ayyala. Radiology 2025;
Repetitive Blast Exposure in SOF Members
Dr. Linda Chu speaks with Dr. Rajiv Gupta and Dr. Andrea Diociasi about new findings linking repetitive blast exposure in Special Operations Forces (SOF) members to distinct changes in brain connectivity and cortical volume. They discuss how advanced MRI techniques and predictive models are uncovering correlations between neuroimaging markers and long-term neurobehavioral symptoms. Distinct Functi
Advancing Radiology for Early Alzheimer's Detection - Sponsored by Eli Lilly and Company
In this episode, Dr. Ashwin Parihar speaks with Dr. Petrice Cogswell about the radiologist's critical role in diagnosing Alzheimer's disease and how imaging advances are reshaping early detection. They also explore how innovation at scale, platform thinking, and operational alignment drive progress across complex healthcare systems. This episode is sponsored by Eli Lilly and Company.
The New Frontier in DCIS Risk Assessment
In this episode, host Dr. Reni Butler speaks with Dr. Kalina Slavkova, Dr. Ruya Kang, Dr. Despina Kontos, and Dr. Habib Rahbar about their groundbreaking research using MRI-based radiomic features to improve risk stratification in ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). The discussion explores how combining clinical data, imaging, and AI-driven analysis could help personalize treatment and reduc
Updated MRI Safety Guidelines
Dr. Lauren Kim is joined by Dr. Ivan Pedrosa and Dr. Robert Watson to discuss the newly updated ACR MRI Safety Manual. They explore key changes, the rationale behind new guidelines, and the implications for both clinical practice and research. American College of Radiology Manual on MR Safety:2024 Update and Revisions. Pedrosa et al. Radiology 2025; 315(1):e241405. The Updated ACR Manual
Better Imaging, Better Outcomes for Breast Cancer
In this episode, Dr. Ashwin Singh Parihar is joined by Dr. Jelijn Knip and Dr. Willemien Menke to discuss their study comparing FDG PET and FES PET for staging grade 1 or 2 ER-positive breast cancer, highlighting how FES PET may offer more accurate results for certain tumors. Tune in to learn how these imaging techniques can impact treatment decisions. The Diagnostic Accuracy of 18F-FDG PET and 18
Tips for Writing AI Research in Radiology
In this episode, Dr. Linda Chu speaks with Sarah Atzen, Lead Scientific Editor for Radiology, about best practices for writing AI research papers. They explore key tips from the recent article "Top 10 Tips for Writing about AI in Radiology" to help authors improve clarity, accuracy, and impact. Top 10 Tips for Writing about AI in Radiology: A Brief Guide for Authors. Atzen. Radiology 2025; 314(2):
Sustainability in Imaging
Dr. Lauren Kim speaks with Dr. Andrea Rockall, Clinical Chair of Radiology at Imperial College London, about the growing movement toward sustainable practices in radiology. They explore global collaboration, innovative technologies, and the power of data in reducing the environmental impact of medical imaging. Sustainability in Radiology: Position Paper and Call to Actionfrom ACR, AOSR, ASR, CAR,
Addressing the Radiology Shortage with International Talent
In this episode, Dr. Refky Nikola speaks with Dr. Sohrab Afshari Mirak and Dr. Inas Mohamed about their recent article on the growing radiology workforce shortage and the critical role international medical graduates (IMGs) play in addressing it. The discussion explores data trends, challenges with the ABR Alternate Pathway, and potential solutions to strengthen the U.S. radiology pipeline. The Gr
Notebook LM Meets Radiology Research
In this episode, Dr. Linda Chu explores the capabilities of AI-generated podcast summaries using Google's Notebook LM and reflects on their potential role in medical communication. Join her as she compares speed and convenience with accuracy and nuance in this hybrid human-AI experiment. AI-generated Podcast Summaries of Radiology Articles: Analysis of Content and Quality. Tejani et al. Radiology
TotalSegmentator MRI in Focus
Dr. Linda Chu speaks with Jakob Wasserthal and Tugba Akinci D'Antonoli about the power and potential of Total Segmentator MRI, sharing insights on its development, clinical impact, and open-source innovation. Through candid conversation, they explore how segmentation tools are reshaping medical imaging and research collaboration. TotalSegmentator MRI: Robust Sequence-Independent Segmentation of Mu
From DISTANCE to DISTANCED The Evolution of MRI in Rectal Cancer
Join Dr. Refky Nicola and guest, Dr. Stephanie Nougaret, as they explore the evolution of MRI in rectal cancer staging, from the DISTANCE framework to the updated DISTANCED approach. Learn how advancements in imaging and structured reporting are shaping patient management and treatment planning. MRI of the Rectum: A Decade into DISTANCE, Moving to DISTANCED. Nougaret et al. Radiology 2025; 314(1):
Foundation Models in Radiology: The Future of AI in Imaging
Join Dr. Linda Chu as she chats with Dr. Magdalini Paschali and Dr. Akshay Chaudhari about foundation models in radiology. Learn how these AI models are shaping the future of medical imaging and clinical practice. Foundation Models in Radiology: What, How, Why, and Why Not. Paschali et al. Radiology 2025; 314(2):e240597.
Screening Gaps and the Rise in Advanced Breast Cancer
Dr. Reni Butler speaks with Dr. Ed Hendrick and Dr. Debbie Monticciolo about the rising rates of metastatic breast cancer and the vital role of early detection through screening. They discuss their latest research, the impact of screening guidelines, and the urgent need to improve access and participation in breast cancer screening. Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Data Show Increasing
Dynamic Stress CT: Insights & Accuracy
Dr. Linda Chu speaks with Dr. Daniele Andreini about the Advantage II Study, which evaluates the accuracy of dynamic stress myocardial CT perfusion in patients with coronary artery stents. They discuss how this technique compares to invasive testing, its advantages over static CT perfusion, and its impact on cardiac imaging. Diagnostic Accuracy of Dynamic Stress Myocardial CT PerfusionCompared wit
Inside Radiology's Best Images
Join host Dr. Simon Lennartz as he explores the top radiology images of the year with guests Dr. Francis Deng, Dr. Mickael Tordjman, and Dr. Dhairya Lakhani. They discuss the selection process, the significance of striking imaging, and what makes a submission stand out. 2024 Top Images in Radiology: Radiology In TrainingEditors' Choices. Tordjman et al. Radiology 2024; 313(3):e243310.
RSNA 2024 Highlights: Top Abstracts and Presentations in Radiology
In this episode, podcast cohost Dr. Ashwin Parihar and guest Dr. Jessica Porembka, chair of the RSNA education exhibit awards committee, highlight several standout educational and scientific presentations at RSNA 2024 and discuss larger trends in education and research abstracts at the annual meeting. Call for Abstracts at RSNA 2025 is now open for submissions and closes May 7, 2025 (noon Central
Radiology & AI: The Future of Cardiac Care
Join Dr. Linda Chiu as she discusses the transformative role of AI in cardiac CT and MRI with Dr. Domenico Mastrodacasa and Dr. Marlee Van Assen, co-authors of a groundbreaking scientific statement on the topic. Together, they explore AI's impact on imaging workflows, clinical adoption, and the future of cardiac diagnostics. Use of AI in Cardiac CT and MRI: A Scientific Statement fromthe ESCR, EuS
The Role of Ultrasound in HCC Detection: What's New in 2024?
In this episode Dr. Refky Nicola explores the latest updates to LIRADS Ultrasound Surveillance 2024 with guest Dr. Aya Kamaya. Focusing on its role in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) screening and how it compares to other imaging modalities. Key topics include the importance of surveillance, the benefits and limitations of ultrasound, and new guidelines for improving early HCC detection. LI-RADS US
Revolutionizing Cancer Care: Liquid Biopsy and Imaging Insights
In this episode of the Radiology Podcast, Dr. Lauren Kim speaks with Dr. Lama Dawi about a groundbreaking study comparing liquid biopsy and CT imaging in assessing tumor burden. They explore the strengths, limitations, and future of liquid biopsy in cancer diagnostics and precision medicine. Can it replace CT scans? Liquid Biopsy versus CT: Comparison of Tumor Burden Quantification in 1065 Patient
Environmental Factors Driving Emergency Imaging
Dr. Refky Nicola speaks with Dr. Kate Hanneman about her groundbreaking research on the impact of air pollution and extreme temperatures on emergency department imaging utilization. Explore the intersection of climate change, patient health, and medical imaging, and discover how radiology departments can adapt to these evolving challenges. Increased Emergency Department Medical Imaging: Associatio
Detecting Non-Mass Lesions: A New Frontier in Breast Imaging
Dr. Reni Butler speaks with Dr. Ji Soo Choi about her groundbreaking study on non-mass lesions in screening breast ultrasound. Explore key imaging features, their predictive value for malignancy, and how the upcoming BI-RADS lexicon update could transform breast cancer diagnosis. Assessment of Nonmass Lesions Detected with ScreeningBreast US Based on Mammographic Findings. Ha and Choi et al. Radio
Top 10 Most Downloaded Publications in 2024
Drs. Linda Chu, Lauren Kim, Refky Nicola, Francis Deng, Reni Butler, Ashwin Singh Parihar, and Cristina Marrocchio talk about the top 10 most downloaded Radiology publications in 2024. Top Publications in Radiology, 2024. Moy. Radiology 2024; 313(3):e243436.
Diversity, Mentorship, and Radiology Futures with Dr. Kate Hanneman
Dr. Refky Nicola speaks with Dr. Kate Hahnemann, Associate Professor and RSNA 2024 Program Chair, as she shares her journey from cardiac imaging to radiology leadership. Explore her insights on diversity, mentorship, and sustainability, shaping the future of the field.
Connecting Radiology & Surgery in ILC Care - Sponsored by GE HealthCare
Dr. Linda Chu is joined by Dr. Matthew Covington and Dr. Regina Rosenthal to discuss the challenges in diagnosing and treating invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) of the breast. They explore imaging difficulties, unique metastatic patterns, and strategies for improving detection and patient care. Sponsored by GE HealthCare.
Amplifying Radiology Insights - Sponsored by Carestream Health
Drs. Linda Chu and Refky Nicola speak with Dr. David Leswick and Mark Wang about the effect of podcasts on amplifying the reach of Radiology journal articles. -Sponsored by Carestream Health. Amplifying Research: The Potential for Podcasts to Boost Radiology Journal Article Exposure. Wang et al. Radiology 2024; 312(3):e233057. Amplifying Research in Radiology: The Podcast Effect. Nicola and Chu. R
Innovation Through Generosity: 40 Years of R&E Foundation
RSNA celebrates the 40-year impact of the Research and Education (R&E) Foundation, which has funded over $84 million in radiology research and education. Dr. Lauren Kim speaks with Dr. Pamela Woodard and shares how R&E grants shaped her career and the importance of supporting innovation in radiology. Support the future of radiology by donating to the R&E Foundation: rsna.org/donate or text "40th
Endometriosis: Radiology's Role in Early Diagnosis
Dr. Refky Nicola talks with Dr. Wendy VanBuren and Dr. Priyanka Jha about advances in endometriosis imaging, focusing on ultrasound, MRI, and the role of T1 and T2 sequences in diagnosis and reporting. Radiology State-of-the-art Review:Endometriosis Imaging Interpretation and Reporting. VanBuren et al. Radiology 2024; 312(3):e233482.
AI in Radiology: Transforming Workflows & Efficiency - Sponsored by Carestream Health
Dr. Linda Chu speaks with Dr. Aashim Bhatia and Eric Selvin Smith on AI's impact in radiology. They explore how AI is enhancing efficiency for radiologists and technologists, the latest innovations, and future possibilities in the field. Sponsored by Carestream Health.
Smart Imaging: AI in MRI Technology - Sponsored by AIRS Medical
Dr. Refky Nicola speaks with Tamie Bateman and Justin Kolakoski about how AI powered MRI technology can revolutionize workflows and enhance patient care. This episode sponsored by AIRS Medical.
AI and the Future of Breast Diagnosis - Sponsored by Carestream Health
Dr. Reni Butler dives into the future of breast ultrasound imaging with experts Ms. Zuzanna Magnuska, Dr. Elmar Stickeler, and Dr. Fabian Kießling from RWTH Aachen University. They discuss their groundbreaking research on combining radiomics and autoencoders to improve the accuracy of distinguishing benign from malignant tumors. This episode is sponsored by Carestream Health. Combining Radiomics
Nov 2024 United States Election Day: Understanding Election Result Projections
Dr. Lauren Kim speaks with Dr. Elkan Halpern about statistical basis of election night projections. Election Night Projections for Radiologists. Halpern. Radiology 2024; 312(3):e242726.
Seeing Beyond: How Imaging Transforms Patient Portals - Sponsored by Hyland Healthcare
Dr. Linda Chu speaks with Dr. David Kaelber about how patient portals help promote patient engagement and shared decision making. This episode is sponsored by Hyland Healthcare.
Quantitative 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET and Outcomes in Metastatic Castration-resistant Prostate Cancer following 177Lu-PSMA-617
Dr. Ashwin Singh Parihar speaks with Dr. Phillip Kuo, Dr. Andrew Armstrong, and Dr. Ken Herrmann about how 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET can predict response of metastatic prostate cancer following 177Lu-PSMA-617 therapy. The VISION Trial. Quantitative 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET and ClinicalOutcomes in Metastatic Castration-resistant ProstateCancer Following 177Lu-PSMA-617 (VISION Trial). Kuo and Morris et al. Radiology
Treatment of Medium Vessel Occlusion Acute Ischemic Stroke
Dr. Linda Chu discusses the assessment of thrombectomy vs. combined thrombolysis and thrombectomy in patients with acute ischemic stroke and medium vessel occlusion with Dr. Adam Dmytriw and Dr. Adrien Guenego. Assessment of Thrombectomy versus Combined Thrombolysis and Thrombectomy in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke and Medium Vessel Occlusion. The MAD-MT Consortium. Radiology 2024; 312(2):
Lexicon for First-Trimester US
Dr. Refky Nicola discusses the Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound recommendations for first-trimester US lexicon with Dr. Shuchi Rodgers and Dr. Lori Strachowski. A Lexicon for First-Trimester US: Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound Consensus Conference Recommendations. Rodgers et al. Radiology 2024; 312(2):e240122.
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