AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersClinical NewsMobile units could be used for screening in ScotlandMobile vehicles could be sent out across Scotland to address the screening backlog in its National Health Service (NHS), according to a report from the Evening Express.June 17, 2020Clinical NewsEFRS collaborates on virtual conference on COVID-19The European Federation of Radiographer Societies (EFRS) is partnering with the University of Liverpool and related organizations in the U.K., Canada, and Australia on a global virtual conference focusing on how simulation can be utilized for radiographer training during the COVID-19 pandemic.June 17, 2020Clinical NewsSupport builds for Ireland's preclinical imaging centerThe Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) Research Infrastructure Programme has pledged 3.4 million euros in funding for the new National Preclinical Imaging Center.June 17, 2020Clinical NewsMRI shows 8 neuroradiologic patterns of COVID-19MRI shows eight particular neurologic findings in patients with severe COVID-19, according to a study published June 16 in Radiology.June 17, 2020AIAI can accurately detect cancer on breast ultrasoundAn artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm can efficiently and accurately predict the presence of cancer on breast ultrasound exams, even exceeding the performance of interpreting sonographers, according to research published online on 9 June in the Journal of Digital Imaging.June 16, 2020Clinical NewsCancer screening to resume in Wales from late JuneThe Welsh government has announced that cancer screenings that were postponed due to COVID-19 will resume over the coming weeks.June 16, 2020Industry NewsU.K. hospital installs mobile CT to counter COVID-19Bradford Royal Infirmary in the U.K. has installed a relocatable CT scanner to increase imaging capacity and to reduce the risk of cross-infection from COVID-19, according to a report from the British Institute of Radiology.June 16, 2020Clinical NewsSolutions for Tomorrow enters Spanish marketMedical technology company Solutions for Tomorrow has announced it has entered the market in Spain.June 16, 2020Clinical NewsEngland moves ahead on stereotactic ablative radiotherapyThe U.K. Royal College of Radiologists has applauded National Health Service England for its decision to implement the use of stereotactic ablative radiotherapy n all radiotherapy facilities by April 2021.June 15, 2020AIWhy Europe must invest to realize promise of AIThe vast potential for artificial intelligence (AI) in radiology cannot be fully tapped without significant short-term investment in supporting IT infrastructure. That's the view of Prof. Fabian Kiessling, PhD, from Aachen, Germany, in a blog posted on 15 June by the European Society of Radiology.June 15, 2020Previous PagePage 263 of 954Next PageTop StoriesWomens ImagingLancet Oncology: Global breast cancer cases could surge to 3.5M by 2050The study also found that yearly deaths could increase by 44%, climbing from 764,000 in 2023 to nearly 1.4 million in 2050.MRIStudy finds cost, time gains with DL reconstruction for MRIMusculoskeletal RadiologyClimber’s finger requires multidisciplinary, multimodal approachECR 2026From salsa to sunrise: Step into Vienna's music sceneCTMarie-Pierre Revel looks ahead to lung sessions at ECR 2026