Media Coverage of Radiology
In September, media outlets carried 222 news stories generated by articles appearing in the print and online editions of Radiology. These stories reached an estimated 106 million people.
September coverage included WJXX-TV (Jacksonville, Fla.), WTVF-TV (Nashville), WOIO-TV (Cleveland), KXXV-TV (Waco, Texas), WREX-TV (Rockford, Ill.), KLKN-TV (Lincoln, Neb.), WSFA-TV (Montgomery, Ala.), WTNZ-TV (Knoxville, Tenn.) WATE-TV (Knoxville, Tenn.), WAFF-TV (Huntsville, Ala.), WBBH-TV (El Paso), WXIX-TV (Cincinnati), KHNL-TV (Honolulu), WTOL-TV (Toledo), KTNV-TV (Las Vegas), WBAY-TV (Green Bay, Wis.), KOTV-TV (Tulsa, Okla.), KTIV-TV (Sioux City, Iowa), KVOA-TV (Tucson).
Print, wire and Web coverage included Reuters, UPI, Orlando Sentinel, South Florida Sun Times, Greenville Record-Argus (Greenville, Penn.), Daily Advance (Norfolk, Va.), Women's Health Weekly, RT Image, Science Daily, Medscape, Red Orbit, The Medical News, Yahoo! News, Forbes.com, usnews.com, discovery.com, healthcentral.com, modernmedicine.com, drkoop.com, medicalnewstoday.com, diagnosticimaging.com and docguide.com.
RSNA Public Information Activities Focus on Lung Cancer
In recognition of November as National Lung Cancer Awareness Month, RSNA will distribute public service announcements (PSAs) focusing on symptoms of lung cancer, risk factors and possible treatment options.In addition to the PSAs, RSNA will distribute the “60-Second Checkup” audio program to radio stations. The radio segments will focus on radiation therapy and screening for lung cancer.