Dr. László Tabár and Tony Hsiu-Hsi Chen, DDS, PhD[email protected]Clinical NewsWe do not want to go back to the Dark Ages of breast screeningThe publication of long-term follow-up results in BMJ from the Canadian National Breast Screening Study has revived an ongoing debate over the methods used in the trial. In this Second Opinion article, Dr. László Tabár of the University of Uppsala presents his view of the study.February 11, 2014Page 1 of 1Top StoriesPatient SafetyCDSS improves outcomes among stroke patientsUse of a clinical decision-support system (CDSS) with stroke sufferers decreased the incidence of new vascular events at three months.Organized Radiology IssuesRadiology's carbon problem needs more than good intentionsWomens ImagingMammography AI approach finds more breast cancers, reduces workloadImaging InformaticsMaking data speak the same language: Harmonization and health dataUltrasoundTraining, standards needed for radiographers to perform POCUS