General/Advanced Imaging
Radiologists Polled on Overuse of Imaging Tests
The reasons behind the unnecessary overuse of radiologic imaging tests have recently been investigated by Norwegian researchers, who polled 374 radiologists about their perspective on the causes of increasing and unnecessary use of radiologic investigations. More...16 Sep 2009
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