Screening modalities in radiology

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The Journal of Clinical Radiology and Case Reports, is a peer-reviewed, open access Journal aims to publish the latest developments in radiology. Radiology has long been recognized as the authoritative reference for the most current, clinically relevant and highest quality research in the field of radiology.

Radiology is the medical discipline that uses medical imaging to diagnose and treat diseases within the bodies of both humans and animals.

Screening examinations are tests performed to find disease before symptoms begin. The goal of screening is to detect disease at its earliest and most treatable stage. In order to be widely accepted and recommended by medical practitioners, a screening program must meet a number of criteria, including reducing the number of deaths from the given disease. 

Before a screening program is widely accepted and recommended by medical practitioners, it must do more than detect disease at an early stage. The accepted measure of screening effectiveness is a reduction in the number of deaths from the given disease.

Chest radiographs are used to diagnose many conditions involving the chest wall, including its bones, and also structures contained within the thoracic cavity, lungs, heart, and great vessels.

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