Frances Rylands-Monk[email protected]InterventionalRadiography-led interventional techniques bolster patient experienceRadiographer involvement in interventional imaging technologies and localization techniques could improve patient management, safety, and outcomes, according to experts.April 27, 2026AIAI tools will speed up emergency diagnosis, but must be testedA session at ECR 2026 offered an overview on AI tools in thoracic emergencies.April 20, 2026Imaging InformaticsEIBIR celebrates 20 years of imaging research collaborationProf. Regina Beets-Tan, PhD, discussed future plans for the Institute in an interview at ECR 2026.April 13, 2026ECR 2026ECR: Does AI toll the beginning of the end for chest x-ray reporting?A presentation at ECR 2026 assessed the future of chest x-rays in Europe and the role of AI.March 6, 2026ECR 2026ECR: Cybersecurity -- radiologists are the last bastion for verifying GenAI imagesAs ECR opens, AI experts reveal cyber threats and large language model vulnerabilities and warn against attacks on AI-driven radiology systems.March 4, 2026CTMarie-Pierre Revel looks ahead to lung sessions at ECR 2026We caught up with thoracic imaging expert Prof. Marie-Pierre Revel to find out what excites her about ECR 2026. She also gave her view on the French radiology strike and reveals her passion for the great outdoors.February 27, 2026AIMerger of radiology and pathology: What’s the next step?For integration to go ahead, structured reciprocal conversations between all stakeholders are vital, and turf battles must not be allowed to derail the process, says Prof. Evis Sala.November 3, 2025AIThe politics of health: Evis Sala takes first steps in AlbaniaProf. Evis Sala has made a bold career move from head of radiology at a large hospital in Rome to Minister of Health in Albania. She talks exclusively to AuntMinnieEurope about her new challenges and the pivotal role of imaging in the nation’s EU roadmap.October 27, 2025Womens ImagingTransgender breast care emerges as priority for radiologyRadiology needs to stop thinking of breast cancer as a disease that only concerns women and do much more to include transgender patients in breast care, says Dr. Anna D'Angelo from Rome.October 20, 2025CTStay sharp to avoid pitfalls of emergency imaging in elderlyIn the elderly, radiologists must take great care not to confuse normal age-related changes with the cause of the emergency, delegates heard at the French national radiology congress, JFR, on 5 October.October 6, 2025Page 1 of 4Next PageTop StoriesSocioeconomicRadiology researchers weigh in on the impact of the political climateGroup begins research into how political environments may intersect with research practice.Womens ImagingAI model predicts cardiovascular risk from BACs on mammogramsInterventionalRadiography-led interventional techniques bolster patient experienceMolecular ImagingChatGPT matches nuclear medicine experts on FDG-PET/CT scansSponsor ContentTurning Innovation into Everyday Efficiency