Erik L. Ridley[email protected]Clinical NewsEUSOBI recommends MRI for extremely dense breastsThe European Society of Breast Imaging (EUSOBI) is now recommending that MRI be used for breast cancer screening in women with extremely dense breasts.March 8, 2022Artificial IntelligenceOptimum use of AI in chest imaging comes under close scrutinyArtificial intelligence (AI) is poised to have an impact on the diagnosis of a number of chest imaging conditions, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, interstitial lung disease, and lung cancer, say expert speakers from across Europe.March 8, 2022Artificial IntelligenceECR: What will it be like to be a radiologist in 2030?The radiologists of 2030 are likely to be subspecialized, trained in how to communicate with patients, and augmented -- but not replaced -- by artificial intelligence (AI), according to a presentation on 2 March at ECR Overture.March 2, 2022Clinical News1-day CTC workshops can transform radiologist performanceResearchers from a top London facility are convinced that a one-day training course can produce substantial improvements in the performance of radiologists who are interpreting CT colonography (CTC) examinations.February 27, 2022Clinical NewsVolume rendering receives boost in CT scans of facial skeletonClinicians may prefer the photorealistic presentation of cinematic rendering, but volume rendering also has clear benefits in CT examinations of the facial skeleton, Swiss researchers have reported.February 20, 2022Medical, Legal, and PracticePatients' anxiety over MRI can have major impact on clinical workflowPatients who reported stress anxiety were significantly more likely to need an MRI scan to be repeated and to have a longer examination time, according to research from Germany.February 7, 2022Musculoskeletal RadiologyWhat does it take to be a winner in elite sports imaging?In the high-stakes world of professional sport, imaging experts require a diverse range of skills, U.K. radiologist Dr. Amanda Isaac said at the Total Radiology Conference at Arab Health 2022. Don't work in isolation, she advised.January 30, 2022Artificial IntelligenceGlobal AI software developer MaxQ reveals change in focusTel Aviv-based artificial intelligence (AI) firm MaxQ is discontinuing its Accipio line of software for detection and triage of intracranial hemorrhage and ending its involvement in the development of image analysis-based AI applications.January 13, 2022Image ProcessingDual-energy CT proves value in predicting osteoporosis riskGerman researchers have reported at RSNA 2021 that volumetric assessment of bone mineral density on dual-energy CT exams can yield accurate predictions for future risk of osteoporosis-associated fractures.December 14, 2021Artificial IntelligenceDanish team shines light on AI's impact on productivityDanish researchers have reported that artificial intelligence (AI) software can offer much value in radiology, but those benefits don't have to come at the cost of added burden for radiologists.November 21, 2021Previous PagePage 4 of 58Next PageTop StoriesRadiation Oncology/TherapyU.K. issues new guidance on radiotherapy use in anal cancerThe U.K. Royal College of Radiologists has issued guidance for the optimum use of radiotherapy in anal cancer patients. The document is free to download.Artificial IntelligenceNHS England selects Annalise.ai to provide AI softwareRadiology EducationSERAM congress puts emphasis on training and qualityOrganized Radiology IssuesGerman societies agree on strategic partnershipSponsor ContentRevolutionizing Trauma Diagnosis: Unveiling Real3D Imaging with Robotic Advanced X-Ray