Editorial standards

Our Medical Review Board

ReportExplained is reviewed by our medical review team, led by a licensed physician. Their job is to make sure every explanation is accurate, calm, and clear about its limits — so you get context, never a diagnosis.

Portrait of Dr. Moe Byrne

Dr. Moe Byrne, MD, MSCR

Medical Reviewer

Physician

Reviews explanations for clinical accuracy and makes sure each one is clear about what a finding means and when to seek care.

Portrait of Sam Seymour

Sam Seymour, UC Berkeley Translational Medicine

Content Reviewer

Translational Medicine

Reviews content for clarity and readability, focused on how patients understand and act on their imaging results.

How our review process works

  • Every explanation is reviewed by our medical review team, led by a licensed physician, before publication.
  • Content is grounded in established clinical guidelines and peer-reviewed literature.
  • Reviewers flag anything that could be alarming, misleading, or clinically unsafe.
  • We update explanations as guidelines and evidence change.

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