Reporting and Data Systems (RADS)
By adopting RADS, your practice puts standard terminology in place to improve reporting and clarify communication between radiologists and referring physicians.
Put RADS to Work in Your Practice
BI-RADS® (Breast)
Gain access to over 700 clinical images, updated breast composition descriptors, follow-up and outcome monitoring and more.
See BI-RADSBone-RADS
Developed under the guidance of a diverse committee of experts in musculoskeletal tumor imaging and orthopedic oncology, Bone-RADSâ„¢ helps predict the risk of malignancy.
See Bone-RADSC-RADS (CT Colonography)
Establish a standard approach to reporting colorectal and extra-colonic findings in patients.
See C-RADSLI-RADS (Liver)
LI-RADS® standardizes the reporting and data collection of CT and MR imaging for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
See LI-RADSLung-RADS
Lung-RADS® standardizes lung cancer screening CT reporting and management recommendations to reduce confusion in interpretations and facilitate outcome monitoring.
See Lung-RADSNI-RADS (Head and Neck)
NI-RADSâ„¢ helps radiologists and clinical teams with risk stratification of various imaging findings and provides guidance for management decisions.
See NI-RADSO-RADS (Ovarian)
O-RADSâ„¢ is a clinical support system that standardizes description and classification of ovarian/adnexal lesions.
See O-RADSPI-RADS (Prostate)
Crafted in collaboration between ºÚÁÏÍø, the AdMeTech Foundation and ESUR to improve early diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer.
See PI-RADSTI-RADS (Thyroid)
Find evidence-based recommendations for managing thyroid nodules based on sonographic features that can be applied to every lesion.
See TI-RADS
What’s New in RADS?
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What You Should Know About RADS
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