AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersIndustry NewsCanon expands U.K. customer list for Aquilion One GenesisRoyal Cornwall Hospitals National Health Service Trust in the U.K. has agreed to install an Aquilion One Genesis CT scanner from Canon Medical Systems in the hospital's emergency department.February 9, 2020Clinical NewsFrench group calls for action on CT lung screening after NELSONFrance's influential union of private radiologists (Fédération Nationale des Médecins Radiologues, FNMR) has strongly urged the government to allow CT lung cancer screening studies in two French regions.February 9, 2020Industry NewsPentixaPharm gets 15M euros for radiopharmaceutical trialsPentixaPharm has announced 15 million euros in funding to test a pair of radiopharmaceutical drugs to identify fast-progressing diseases, including cancer.February 6, 2020Clinical NewsU.K. group uses AR to simulate radiology proceduresResearchers from the U.K. have developed a medical simulation program that allows radiology trainees to practice image-guided interventional procedures using augmented reality (AR) technology.February 6, 2020Organized Radiology IssuesBIR award to provide aid for conference travelThe British Institute of Radiology (BIR) is inviting early-career radiology clinicians and scientists to apply for a 750 pound (883 euro) award for costs related to attending and presenting work at relevant scientific conferences.February 5, 2020Industry NewsAgfa secures pediatric DR bid in PolandAgfa HealthCare has been chosen as the supplier of digital radiography (DR) systems for five pediatric hospital departments in Poland.February 5, 2020Organized Radiology IssuesEANM offers prostate cancer care prerequisitesThe European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM) is among the contributors to a guide for oncology care providers, patient groups, policymakers, and managers on what healthcare systems need to provide high-quality prostate cancer care.February 4, 2020ConferenceAgfa set to unveil range of new DR technology at ECRAgfa HealthCare will highlight a number of new developments at ECR 2020 in Vienna, including its digital tomosynthesis technology and the European introduction of its DR 100s mobile digital radiography (DR) unit.February 4, 2020Radiology EducationESR: Radiology societies must adapt to new generationRadiology societies need to adapt their approach and adopt strategies tailored for the new generation to engage young doctors and ensure an increase in their membership base, according to a statement published by the European Society of Radiology (ESR).February 4, 2020Radiology EducationRCR seeks applicants for oncology research fellowshipsThe U.K. Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) said it's now accepting applications for its 2020 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships (SURF) in clinical oncology.February 4, 2020Previous PagePage 287 of 954Next PageTop StoriesECR 2026ECR: Ethical AI in radiology -- why safety begins after deploymentThe algorithms are here. New regulations aren't. And the clinical evidence is still catching up. At ECR 2026 in Vienna, a session on AI ethics examined what fills that gap, and who bears the cost.ECR 2026Video from ECR: Ukrainian radiologists refuse isolation despite warECR 2026ECR: FDG-PET/CT detects stroke damage missed by CT and MRIECR 2026Video from ECR: Steve Holloway on industry trendsECR 2026ECR: New guidelines point to MRI for rectal cancer evaluation