AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersClinical 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, 2020Industry NewsNanox secures digital x-ray deal in Russia and BelarusMedical technology company Nanox has signed a distribution deal worth $48 million (42.4 million euros) with local partners to bring its digital x-ray systems to Russia and Belarus.June 14, 2020AIGE, Oxford to create COVID-19 pneumonia AI algorithmsGE Healthcare and the University of Oxford-led U.K. National Consortium of Intelligent Medical Imaging announced on 15 June that they are collaborating to create artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms to help clinicians diagnose and manage patients with COVID-19 pneumonia.June 14, 2020AITeraRecon adopts Eureka branding for AI offeringsAdvanced visualization and artificial intelligence (AI) software developer TeraRecon has rebranded its AI offerings and adopted the Eureka AI technology brand name of its parent company, SymphonyAI.June 14, 2020Clinical NewsPET helps guide therapy for Hodgkin's lymphomaFDG-PET can help determine which younger patients with newly diagnosed early-stage unfavorable Hodgkin's lymphoma don't need treatment with radiation therapy, German researchers have reported at the virtual European Hematology Association (EHA) congress, held between 11 and 21 June.June 14, 2020Clinical NewsClinicians fall short in case of 24-year-old man, inquest findsA U.K. hospital admitted it failed a young man after his fatal heart defect was not detected when he was admitted to the hospital after a stabbing, the Manchester Evening News reports.June 11, 2020Clinical NewsU.K. grants CapeRay patent for DBT with ABUSSouth African mammography developer CapeRay Medical was awarded a U.K. patent for technology that combines digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) with automated breast ultrasound (ABUS).June 11, 2020Clinical NewsEU survey seeks input from radiopharmaceutical usersA new survey requested by the Council of the European Union (EU) seeks feedback and information from users of radiopharmaceuticals and other therapeutic radionuclides.June 11, 2020Clinical NewsFOMO can't justify thirst for congresses, Dutch duo arguesFear of missing out (FOMO) is often given as a reason for attending medical meetings onsite, but it doesn't provide sufficient justification for radiology's failure to take strong action to reduce its carbon footprint, according to an editorial published on 10 June in European Radiology.June 11, 2020Previous PagePage 264 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