Maryam Payne[email protected]CTIt's time to get tough on unnecessary scans, Italians sayThe proportion of inappropriate head CT referrals remains worryingly high, and urgent action is vital to reduce unnecessary scans, a new study has found.September 1, 2025Radiology EducationUkrainian radiologists train, collaborate throughout warDespite the monumental challenges presented by the ongoing war, Ukrainian radiologists continue to train and collaborate, conducting programs and conferences.August 26, 2025CTImaging casts new light on war injuriesPulmonary thrombosis can easily be underestimated in patients with acute trauma injuries associated with conflict, according to a study in European Radiology.August 25, 2025Medical, Legal, and PracticePressure grows for more rigorous financial disclosureAn investigation published on 17 August in the European Journal of Radiology looks set to focus attention on the payments made to medical doctors by device manufacturers.August 19, 2025Artificial IntelligenceSwiss expert advocates regulation for AI in radiation safetyThe use of AI in radiation protection requires regulation to ensure patient safety and better patient outcomes, according to senior radiologist and AI-transition facilitator Dr. Hugues Brat.August 18, 2025CTExperts issue statement on risks and benefits of CTRadiologists must address patients' concerns about the risks of CT without alarming them unnecessarily, according to a group of senior European specialists.August 12, 2025Molecular ImagingCLAUD-IT develops guideline for nuclear medicineCLAUD-IT, the EU's multidisciplinary project launched a year ago, has developed NuCline, a clinical audit guideline for nuclear medicine.August 11, 2025CTFrench experts reflect on 30 years of CT colonographyCT colonography may play a key future role in radiological staging, according to an article posted on 31 July by Insights into Imaging.August 5, 2025Artificial IntelligenceCan AI-generated translations be trusted for reports?German researchers have determined the clinical quality of translations by GPT-4o. The most common errors involved untranslated abbreviations and literal translations.August 4, 2025CTVicky Goh: We need better risk stratification of colon cancerWith the shifting treatment paradigm in colon cancer, CT imaging risk stratification (or health risk screening) needs to improve, top researcher Prof. Vicky Goh has asserted.July 29, 2025Page 1 of 6Next PageTop StoriesMRIIntroducing Maskell’s Law of CancerIf the patient doesn’t have cancer, then what you’re looking at probably isn’t a metastasis, Dr. Giles Maskell writes in a new column.CTInterview with JFR 2025 president: Part 1CTIt's time to get tough on unnecessary scans, Italians sayMRIfMRI: Cognitive behavioral therapy positively affects the brainMolecular ImagingExperts issue appropriate use criteria for molecular breast imaging