AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersClinical NewsCambridge group seeks 10K volunteers for breast cancer trialResearchers in Cambridge, U.K., are seeking to recruit 10,000 subjects to participate in a personalized breast cancer screening trial, according to an article published on 5 November in the Cambridge Independent.November 7, 2021Clinical NewsDoctors perform noninvasive treatment for fetal twin conditionDoctors at Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea hospital in the U.K. say they have completed a procedure to safely treat twins in the womb with a rare condition caused by shared blood vessels using high-intensity focused ultrasound.November 4, 2021Clinical NewsGlobal cybersecurity summit set for BrusselsA global summit on cybersecurity will be held in Brussels on 18 November and will address approaches to cybersecurity.November 4, 2021Molecular ImagingEANM publishes guide on principles and practice of PET/CTThe European Association of Nuclear Medicine's Technologists Committee has published a free, practical 100-page guide outlining recent advancements in radioisotope imaging, with a special emphasis on PET/CT techniques.November 4, 2021Clinical NewsU.K. groups call for action on sonographer regulationThe U.K. Society of Radiographers and the Royal College of Radiologists are among the medical groups demanding urgent consideration of sonographer regulation to meet current and future demands for ultrasound.November 4, 2021Industry NewsSiemens Healthineers sees Q4 revenue jump 19%Siemens Healthineers saw revenue for the company's fiscal fourth quarter jump 19% after adjustment for currency changes. The increase was driven by 11% growth in the company's medical imaging business and a 22% spike in its diagnostics segment.November 3, 2021Clinical NewsFinnish group uses PET to assess brain changes in obesityChanges in the brain, including an altered function of neural networks that regulate appetite and satiety, can be seen before people become obese, researchers from Finland have reported in a study involving PET.November 3, 2021Clinical NewsGet involved in IDoR on 8 November, organizers urgeOrganizers of the International Day of Radiology (IDoR) have encouraged radiology professionals across the world to participate in the celebrations on 8 November. The focus of this year's event is interventional radiology.November 3, 2021Clinical NewsGerman institutions create COVID-19 imaging collectionRadiological university clinics and several institutions in Germany have teamed up to develop a collection of imaging data from COVID-19 cases.November 2, 2021Clinical NewsWill interventional radiology become gold standard for vascular patients?In an interview published on the German Röntgen Society's website, three experts from the German Society for Interventional Radiology and Minimally Invasive Therapy explain that the specialty is gaining ground in the treatment of occlusive peripheral arterial disease.November 2, 2021Previous PagePage 185 of 953Next PageTop StoriesInterventionalHow much solid waste do neurointerventions generate?Researchers quantified waste generation in their neurointerventional angiography suite over 90 days.AIResidents outperform AI on intracranial hemorrhage detectionMRIMarion Smits joins Cambridge teamWomens ImagingMammography screening improves survival for late-stage cancersCTUsing GPT‑4o with CT exams helps diagnose ovarian cancer earlier