Erik L. Ridley[email protected]AIAI can assess disease burden in multiple sclerosisAn artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm can accurately evaluate multiple sclerosis disease burden on MRI exams, potentially enabling better ongoing assessment of these patients, German researchers have reported.January 21, 2020Imaging InformaticsAuntMinnieEurope.com Imaging Informatics InsiderJanuary 8, 2020Clinical NewsStructured reporting yields clearer radiology reportsStructured reporting enables radiologists to produce reports that are more standardized and easier to understand by referring physicians than those produced in traditional prose style, according to researchers from University Hospital Basel in Switzerland.January 8, 2020AIDeep learning boosts prediction of breast cancer riskSwedish researchers are convinced an artificial intelligence algorithm that analyzes negative screening mammography exams can produce more accurate forecasts of a woman's future risk of breast cancer than models based on breast density measurements. They published their results online on 17 December in Radiology.December 17, 2019AIAuntMinnieEurope.com Artificial Intelligence InsiderDecember 11, 2019AIAI can speed up whole-body diffusion-weighted MRIAn artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm was able to produce high-quality whole-body diffusion-weighted MRI (WBDWI) in a fraction of the time traditionally needed to perform these exams, potentially enabling wider use of clinical WBDWI, U.K. researchers reported at RSNA 2019.December 11, 2019AIAI assists detection of vertebral fractures on CTDutch artificial intelligence (AI) researchers have trained a 3D convolutional neural network to localize and grade vertebral fractures in a manner that's consistent with clinical practice. They presented their findings at the 2019 RSNA meeting in Chicago.December 5, 2019AIAuntMinnieEurope.com Artificial Intelligence InsiderNovember 14, 2019AIMedical students, radiologists may view AI differentlyRadiologists are less afraid of artificial intelligence (AI) than medical students, who may avoid choosing radiology due to their pessimistic view of the technology's effects, according to the findings of a Swiss survey published online on 9 November in the European Journal of Radiology.November 14, 2019Clinical NewsReview of England screening programs seeks broad changeAn independent review of adult screening programs in England -- including the country's breast cancer program -- has called for sweeping reform, including a new governance model and the replacement of outdated IT systems and imaging equipment.October 16, 2019Previous PagePage 15 of 58Next PageTop StoriesMRIUnstable brain networks may drive multiple sclerosis fatigueFatigue affects between 36.5% and 78% of people with multiple sclerosis and can dramatically impair their daily lives.Womens ImagingAI-calculated BAC on mammograms predicts cardiovascular disease in womenECR 2026Video from ECR: Mathias Prokop sets the stage for AI-driven radiologyECR 2026Video from ECR: Thomas Beyer on congress fashion, eyewear, and radiology styleECR 2026ECR: Ethical AI in radiology -- why safety begins after deployment