Philip Ward[email protected]CTBreast CT gains clinical momentum in EuropeDedicated contrast-enhanced breast CT is advancing as a clinical tool, but variations persist in acquisition protocols, particularly the timing of contrast administration. Dutch researchers have tried to resolve this issue.October 16, 2025Artificial IntelligenceAI on the Aegean: EuSoMII congress comes to CreteAI not only holds clinical potential but also can transform a bad dancer into a magnificent mover, delegates learned at the European Society of Medical Imaging Informatics (EuSoMII) annual congress in Heraklion. We bring you some of the highlights.October 14, 2025Editor's NoteWeek in Review: Scandal over teleradiologist | Coroner investigates patient death | Merger of radiology & pathology?Two important medicolegal stories have generated considerable attention and interest this week, and they deserve a close look.October 10, 2025CTU.K. newspaper exposes scandal of European radiologistA radiologist was able to work for a teleradiology company, despite having had his licenses revoked in Sweden and Norway, an investigation by The Times has revealed. The firm has now issued a detailed statement.October 9, 2025CTCoroner investigates patient death after ID check failureA U.K. coroner has specified that a dying woman had her cancer diagnosis delayed after the wrong patient underwent a CT scan due to staff's failure to check the person's name.October 7, 2025Editor's NoteWeek in Review: French radiology strike | McCoubrie on clinical exams | Transgender breast careTwo days before the start of the national congress, JFR, radiologists across France took industrial action over proposed government spending cuts.October 3, 2025MRIFrench radiology goes ahead with strike actionMany radiologists in France are taking industrial action on 1 October. The scale of the walkout is not clear yet, but the 1,250 radiologists and radiotherapists from the Vidi network have joined the strike.October 1, 2025Editor's NoteWeek in Review: Are physical exams dead? | Tough times in Rome | Sustainability & CTRadiologists should adjust their expectation that physical examinations prior to imaging can be taken for granted, Dutch researchers have asserted.September 26, 2025MalpracticeManslaughter trial gets underway in RomeA preliminary hearing in the manslaughter case of three radiologists and a cardiologist has broadened the scope of liability to the clinics and insurance company involved.September 23, 2025Editor's NoteWeek in Review: Dutch teams deliver | ChatGPT advances | 3 Peaks ChallengeResearch groups from Nijmegen and Amsterdam have published significant findings from two new studies. One was about lung nodule cancer risk, and the other was on long COVID.September 19, 2025Previous PagePage 5 of 30Next PageTop StoriesMRIMRI safety panel unveils findings on patient deathAn MRI scan that resulted in a patient's death deviated from national recommendations, a Finnish safety investigation has found.CTAbdominal pain? Consider fishbonesWomens ImagingChristiane Kuhl endorses DRG's new women’s health campaignDigital X-RayDo young athletes with low back pain need advanced imaging?Digital X-RayStructured reporting, AI improve chest x-ray workflows