Radiology Podcasts | RSNA
Summary: Listen to the editor, deputy editors, and authors discuss the importance and context of selected articles from current and recent issues of Radiology. Radiology is a monthly journal devoted to clinical radiology and allied sciences, owned and published by RSNA.
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Podcasts:
Improved Prognosis of Women Aged 75 and Older with Mammography-detected Breast Cancer. Radiology 2014;273(3):686-694.
Effect of Radiologists' Diagnostic Work-up Volume on Interpretive Performance. Radiology 2014;273(2):351-362.
CT Screening for Lung Cancer: Alternative Definitions of Positive Test Result Based on the National Lung Screening Trial and International Early Lung Cancer Action Program Databases. Radiology 2014;273 (2):591-596.
The Centennial Supplement is discussed by Deborah Levine, MD, Senior Deputy Editor of Radiology and Herbert Y. Kressel, MD, Editor of Radiology. Radiology 2014;273(2S):5A-7A.
The Role of Radiology in the Evolution of the Understanding of Articular Disease; Radiology 2014:273(2):S1-S22.
The Evolution of Breast Imaging: Past to Present; Radiology 2014:273(2):S23-S44
Computed Tomography: Revolutionizing the Practice of Medicine for 40 Years; Radiology 2014:273(2):S45-S74.
Interventional Radiology: A Half Century of Innovation; Radiology 2014:273(2):S75-S91.
The History of Imaging in Obstetrics, Radiology 2014:273(2):S92-S110.
History and Evolution of Brain Tumor Imaging: Insights through Radiology; Radiology 2014:273(2):S111-S125.
Imaging the Renal Mass: A Historical Review; Radiology 2014:273(2):S126-S141.
Cardiac Radiology: Centenary Review; Radiology 2014:273(2):S142-S159.
History, Evolution, and Current Status of Radiologic Imaging Tests for Colorectal Cancer Screening; Radiology 2014:273(2):S160-S180.
The History of MR Imaging as Seen through the Pages of Radiology; Radiology 2014:273(2):S181-S200.
Detection of Extracolonic Pathologic Findings with CT Colonography: A Discrete Choice Experiment of Perceived Benefits versus Harms. Radiology 2014;273(1):144-152.