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Molecular Imaging
Belgian team pinpoints wide variations in hybrid scanners
A new study has found that substantial differences in image quality exist in a range of hybrid imaging systems, even for similar clinical indications.
May 16, 2024
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Week in Review: Pain and radiology | Lifting the lid on Wiesbaden | Low-field MRI of lung
Interventional radiologists can do much to ease the chronic pain of patients, a leading expert told attendees at this week's German Congress of Radiology.
May 9, 2024
Clinical News
Week in Review: Why are juniors revolting? | Tribunal excludes radiologist | Stroke in younger patients
Radiology trainees in the U.K. are extremely unhappy. Many of them intend to leave the National Health Service, a new survey has found. How did it come to this?
May 2, 2024
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Struck off: Spanish radiologist guilty of misconduct
A Spanish radiologist has been found guilty of making two serious errors and subsequent dishonesty while working at a large London hospital. The doctor will now be erased from the register, pending an appeal period.
April 30, 2024
Martínez Higueros' errors occurred while she was a locum at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.
Clinical News
Week in Review: Anger in the U.K. | Radiation dose & intervention | MRI breast screening
U.K. radiologists are generally a calm, measured bunch of people, but some of them are furious about the substantial rise in their professional fees.
April 25, 2024
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How enthusiastic are women to attend second and third rounds of MRI breast screening? What factors influence their decision to reattend? Dutch researchers have addressed these and other questions.
April 24, 2024
Medical, Legal, and Practice
Anger builds over 10% fee hike for RCR members
A wave of resentment has erupted on social media over the decision by the U.K. Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) to increase its membership rates by 10%. RCR President Dr. Kath Halliday has now responded to the critics.
April 23, 2024
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German group shows how to cut radiation dose in intervention
Scientists have unveiled a prize-winning virtual reality tool designed to optimize radiation protection during interventional radiology procedures. It's now available for free download.
April 23, 2024
The room and all accessories have been designed to enable clinically useful training sessions. Courtesy of Silas Fuchs Northdocks GmbH.
Clinical News
Week in Review: Making peace with nuclear medicine | Tribute to Jaap Valk | Swedish trailblazers
Relations between radiology and nuclear medicine have been tense and difficult over much of the past decade, but is it now time to call a truce and make a fresh start?
April 18, 2024
Molecular Imaging
Parizel makes compelling case for collaboration
It's time for radiology and nuclear medicine to bury their differences, says former European Society of Radiology president Prof. Paul Parizel, PhD. In a Q&A interview, he also speaks about contrast media shortages in CT and life in Perth, Australia.
April 16, 2024
Parizel is the David Hartley chair of radiology at the University of Western Australia (UWA) in Perth.
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The Instagram phenomenon @theradiologistpage now has more than a million followers. Its creator Dr. Naveen Sharma explains how he built up such a huge following.
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An MRI-based machine learning (ML) model showed promise in differentiating leiomyosarcoma from atypical benign leiomyoma.
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Video from ECR: What's high on the agenda right now for the ESR?
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Boosting European radiology's visibility on the global healthcare stage remains an urgent priority for the ESR, according to Prof. Carlo Catalano.
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Incorporating AI into workflow can allow for transformative changes and more sustainable clinical practice, U.K. researchers revealed at ECR 2025.
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Video from ECR: Merel Huisman: AI hot topics, young clubs, and physician burnout
By Philip Ward
Is the EU AI Act friend or foe? How can you urge younger radiologists to engage in a society? And how can burnout be avoided? We put these and other questions to Dr. Merel Huisman.
February 28, 2025
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Canon highlights ultrasound and CT lung screening at ECR 2025
By Erik L. Ridley
Canon Medical Systems is emphasizing a new multipurpose ultrasound scanner and its lung cancer screening portfolio at ECR 2025.
February 28, 2025
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Building a digital profile is all about being yourself
By Claudia Tschabuschnig
For radiologists accustomed to working more behind the scenes, being digitally visible might not seem like a priority, but in today's connected world, an online presence is about much more than self-promotion.
February 28, 2025
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CEUS adds value to spleen trauma management
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CEUS could be a suitable alternative to CT for early detection of complications in splenic trauma that’s nonoperatively managed.
February 28, 2025
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PET/MRI receives boost for prostate cancer detection
By Will Morton
Hybrid PET/MRI scans outperform either technique alone for identifying tumors in high-risk patients with suspected prostate cancer, an Italian research team reported at ECR 2025.
February 28, 2025
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Four takeaways from an advanced course on imaging inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) cases
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Video from ECR: Ukraine provides reality check for global radiology
By Philip Ward
Despite three years of adversity, Ukrainian radiologists remain positive and focused on knowledge preservation, skill improvement, and European cooperation, according to Dr. Uliana Pidvalna.
February 28, 2025
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Repurposed AI boosts breast cancer detection in diverse patient groups
By Amerigo Allegretto
Repurposed AI imaging tools can improve breast malignancy detection across diverse patient groups.
February 27, 2025
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The pros and cons of setting up a private practice
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Insight from Vienna and New York highlighted the opportunities, risks, and potential downfalls of going it alone and establishing a private practice.
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