Kate Madden Yee[email protected]Clinical NewsWhole-body MRI proves viable option for lung cancer stagingWhole-body MRI with diffusion-weighted imaging is a viable alternative to F-18 FDG-PET/CT imaging for lung cancer staging, according to a new assessment presented at the recent ECR meeting in Vienna.March 19, 2023Clinical NewsWhole-body MRI is a viable option for lung cancer stagingWhole-body MRI with diffusion-weighted imaging is a viable alternative to F-18 FDG-PET/CT imaging for lung cancer staging, according to research presented at the recent ECR meeting in Vienna.March 14, 2023Clinical NewsCTPA shows patients with omicron COVID-19 are at higher PE riskCT pulmonary angiography (CTPA) shows that omicron COVID-19 increases patients' risk of pulmonary embolism (PE), according to a U.K. study presented on March 5 at ECR 2023 in Vienna.March 8, 2023CTAuntMinnieEurope.com CT InsiderMarch 7, 2023Clinical NewsTeam Lille reports novel results on dose in photon-counting CTThe influential research group headed up by Prof. Martine Rémy-Jardin, PhD, of the University Centre of Lille, France, has found that photon-counting CT can reduce radiation dose for coronary CT angiography exams by more than a third compared with dual-source CT.March 7, 2023ConferencePaul Parizel shines light on MRI's role in diagnosis of acute strokeVIENNA - CT has long been the go-to modality for the diagnosis of acute stroke, and its benefits are many. But MRI shows growing promise as an effective alternative, past ECR president Prof. Paul Parizel told attendees.March 5, 2023ConferenceCT image training can help boost COVID-19 diagnosis accuracyVIENNA - Radiographers' ability to accurately identify COVID-19 pneumonia can be increased by almost 15% through reviewing computer-based training sets of CT images, Irish researchers have reported at ECR 2023.March 3, 2023ConferenceHow effective is MRI for planning colorectal cancer surgery?VIENNA - Preoperative MRI helps surgeons predict whether colorectal cancer structures -- for example, the omentum and ovaries, the pelvic peritoneum, or the ileum -- can be effectively removed, according to research presented at ECR 2023.March 2, 2023ConferenceResearchers sing praises of photon-counting CT at ECR 2023VIENNA - Researchers' enthusiasm for photon-counting CT shows no sign of abating, it seems. Several of them shared their latest data about the technology's pros and cons with ever-eager ECR attendees.March 1, 2023ConferencePhoton-counting CT: Is it really a game changer?VIENNA - Is photon-counting CT a game changer in the medical imaging field or an instance of incremental progress in the modality? Speakers addressed this question on the opening day of ECR 2023.February 28, 2023Previous PagePage 5 of 42Next PageTop StoriesRadiology EducationNordic survey pinpoints motivators and obstacles in researchWhat factors inspire radiologists to engage in research? And what factors prevent them from doing so? A survey from the Nordic region has provided some answers.Artificial IntelligenceA guide to challenging conversationsMRIImaging team reflects on 20 years of orbital ultrasound, MRIWomens ImagingMirai shows promise for detecting interval breast cancersSponsor ContentJoin Us!