Maryam Payne[email protected]Molecular 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, 2025AICan 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, 2025CTThoracic experts publish post-COVID CT recommendationsA group of thoracic radiologists has published a consensus statement on best practices in CT imaging of post-COVID patients.July 28, 2025CTNew survey shines light on diagnostic reference levelsWhen it comes to the implementation of diagnostic reference levels, there's scope for improvement, a large EuroSafe survey has found.July 28, 2025MRINorway shows the way on addressing overuse of medical imagingAs Europe's attention focuses on the growing problem of overdiagnosis and misuse of resources in radiology, Norwegian researchers have presented a potential solution.July 22, 2025Molecular ImagingDublin team evaluates radiation dose in PSMA PET/CTReducing average injected dose and uptake time in prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET/CT can lead to improved patient throughput, according to Irish researchers.July 18, 2025CTAssessing CT image quality: Which method is best?Dutch researchers have evaluated established and new techniques for assessing CT image quality and created a decision tree as a guide for method selection.July 16, 2025MRIAudit concentrates on high error rate in cardiovascular MRIErrors made at a U.K. hospital by a radiologist who reported on cardiovascular MRI scans have come under review to determine if they contributed to misdiagnoses or patient deaths.July 10, 2025Previous PagePage 6 of 10Next PageTop StoriesCT PreviewRoad to ECR 2026: CT PreviewAttendees at this year's ECR meeting can expect a dynamic program highlighting the modality's many benefits.InterventionalHow much solid waste do neurointerventions generate?AIResidents outperform AI on intracranial hemorrhage detectionMRIMarion Smits joins Cambridge teamWomens ImagingMammography screening improves survival for late-stage cancers