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Radiology suffers in missile attack on Kyiv pediatric hospital
X-ray and ultrasound machines were badly damaged in a rocket attack on Ukraine's largest children's hospital on 8 July, according to radiologist Dr. Stanislav Rebenkov. It will take months to recover, he said.
July 9, 2024
The search for survivors beneath the rubble was completed on Tuesday morning. All photos courtesy of Dr. Stanislav Rebenkov.
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How can you prevent skin burns and boost MRI safety?
Remove unnecessary metallic or electrically conductive items from the bore of the MRI machine and communicate regularly. These are among the practical tips given by a respected U.K. research group.
July 9, 2024
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Week in Review: Germany takes the plunge | Controversy continues in Antwerp | Trauma imaging advice
This week's eagerly awaited launch of national lung cancer screening in Germany is a significant moment for the global medical imaging sector.
July 3, 2024
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All change: Merger goes ahead for controversial hospital
The Belgian hospital that suspended and then cut links with its entire staff of radiologists has now been involved in a merger that will result in the formation of a super hospital.
July 3, 2024
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Lung cancer screening arrives across Germany
National screening for lung cancer finally became a reality in Germany on 1 July, providing further momentum to the seemingly unstoppable drive toward the widespread use of low-dose CT in high-risk groups.
July 2, 2024
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U.K. releases guidelines on trauma imaging
A new 38-page free-to-download document from the Royal College of Radiologists aims to give up-to-date, practical information on emergency radiology.
July 1, 2024
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Week in Review: Paris 2024 looms large | Gaps in radiation safety | Impact of ovary removal
More than 1,800 scans will be performed at the summer Olympics, says the man in charge of the imaging service at Paris 2024.
June 27, 2024
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Olympic imaging squad gets set for summer games
A team of 32 radiologists and 36 radiographers are limbering up to work at the Olympics, which opens on Friday 26 July.
June 25, 2024
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Antwerp hospital cuts links with suspended radiologists
Managers at ZNA Cadix have revealed that the suspension of seven radiologists will be “permanent and immediate,” after a further investigation of the team’s work highlighted more errors, according to the latest reports in the Belgian media.
June 21, 2024
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Week in Review: Plot thickens in Antwerp | Halliday: AI's no silver bullet | Mammography training aid
Many questions remain unanswered after the entire team of radiologists was suspended at ZNA Cadix in Antwerp, Belgium.
June 13, 2024
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Brady: Europe must act on training and workforce needs
Harmonized training and workforce standards across the EU are essential for radiology to prosper in the years ahead, says former ESR President Prof. Adrian Brady in a Q&A interview.
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The use of CT colonography (CTC) for colorectal cancer screening is at an "inflection point" after its U.S. Medicare reimbursement approval in 2024.
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By Kate Madden Yee
Sports-related postconcussion changes in cerebral blood flow and white matter persist in athletes up to one year after injury.
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By Kate Madden Yee
Photon-counting CT technology can yield significant dose reduction on CT lung cancer screening examinations, Swiss researchers have reported.
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What does it take to implement AI into prostate MRI workflow?
By Maryam Payne
The integration of AI into diagnostic workflows requires assessment to ensure safety, accuracy, and appropriate use, according to two experts in oncologic imaging.
March 12, 2025
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Industry drives sustained move to green radiology
By Poornima Anil
At ECR 2025, imaging manufacturers highlighted reduced energy usage, extended system lifespans, and strategies to minimize repeat scanning and downtime.
March 11, 2025
Vendors emphasized new advances in cardiac imaging at ECR 2025.
The wraps come off European radiology AI journal
By Maryam Payne
Europe officially has another radiology journal, after the inaugural issue of the European Journal of Radiology – Artificial Intelligence (EJR-AI) was unveiled.
March 11, 2025
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Novel PET method shows promise in low-grade breast cancer
By Will Morton
Dutch researchers have found that F-18 fluoroestradiol PET can improve staging of grade 1 or 2 estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer compared with F-18 FDG-PET.
March 10, 2025
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U.K. radiologist receives suspended sentence
By Maryam Payne
A senior radiologist from a top U.K. cancer hospital has received an eight-week sentence suspended for 12 months for an illicit sexual encounter on a train. He now faces a General Medical Council investigation.
March 7, 2025
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The big reveal: Top 10 articles and videos from ECR 2025
By Philip Ward
How to become wise in radiology, sealed MRI magnets, and generative AI were the most popular article topics in our coverage from ECR 2025. The most viewed video interviews were about Ukraine, Prof. Paul Parizel, and Prof. Andrea Rockall.
March 6, 2025
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Momentum gathers behind European diplomas in radiology
By Cynthia E. Keen
It already takes a lot of hard work to become a radiologist, so is it really worth the extra effort to obtain a European radiology diploma? Absolutely yes, said a panel of experts at ECR 2025.
March 5, 2025
Speakers from the ECR 2025 Joint Session of the ESR and UEMS, European exams and diplomas in radiology, chaired by Prof. Katrine Riklund, Umeå, Sweden, and Dr. Miraude Adriaensen, Heerlen, the Netherlands. Photo courtesy of Dr. Barbora Horehledova.
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