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Clinical News
DR tomo reduces need for CT to confirm lung cancer
Pairing low-dose digital radiography (DR) tomosynthesis with conventional radiography eliminates the need for three of every four CT scans typically performed to confirm lung lesions previously suspected on chest radiography, according to a study from the University of Trieste in Italy.
December 22, 2010
Clinical News
Tomosynthesis uncovers occult scaphoid fractures
Digital radiography tomosynthesis shows promise for diagnosing acute scaphoid wrist fractures that can lead to severe complications when missed with conventional radiography, according to a pilot study published online November 6 in the journal Skeletal Radiology.
November 23, 2010
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Study finds clinical niche for DR tomo in pulmonary lesions
Imaging researchers have long known that chest tomosynthesis is more sensitive than conventional x-ray for detecting malignant pulmonary lesions, while producing lower radiation dose than CT. Now, they are zeroing in on a precise role for this unique technology.
July 27, 2010
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Clinical News
Digital radiography falls short in lung cancer screening trial
While establishing the feasibility of digital radiography (DR) for lung cancer screening, a Dutch study has questioned the practicality of DR as a substitute for CT in detecting lung masses, according to a study published in the May issue of Radiology.
April 26, 2010
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Tailoring breast radiotherapy to women's risk leads to success
Many women don't have breast cancer recurrence after receiving radiotherapy following initial treatment, a study showed at EBCC15.
'If we continue to spend public money treating diseases rather than investing in prevention, we risk getting nowhere,' said Romana Jerković.
ECR 2026
Calcium, cash, and cardiovascular reckoning: Can Europe's new heart plan deliver?
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Modern EBRT reduces CVD risk in breast cancer patients
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New FAPI tracer shows promise across 19 solid tumor types
By Will Morton
PET using fibroblast activation protein inhibitor (FAPI) tracers has emerged as a robust imaging tool for detecting solid tumors.
March 23, 2026
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42 countries, 1 standard, and radiology leading the way
By Claudia Tschabuschnig
It is collaboration, not legislation, that drives European radiology training forward, according to the joint ESR-UEMS session "Harmonia" at ECR 2026.
March 23, 2026
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CDSS improves outcomes among stroke patients
By Kate Madden Yee
Use of a clinical decision-support system (CDSS) with stroke sufferers decreased the incidence of new vascular events at three months.
March 20, 2026
Brain Stroke
Radiology's carbon problem needs more than good intentions
By Claudia Tschabuschnig
Healthcare generates 4.4% of global emissions. Radiology accounts for a notable slice. At ECR 2026, three perspectives on the same problem showed exactly why change is slow and where the real leverage is.
March 20, 2026
Business Green Environment World
Mammography AI approach finds more breast cancers, reduces workload
By Amerigo Allegretto
An AI approach that excludes low-risk mammograms from radiologist reading led to more cancers being found.
March 19, 2026
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Making data speak the same language: Harmonization and health data
By Claudia Tschabuschnig
Europe's imaging data is vast, fragmented, and increasingly powerful. Two sessions at ECR 2026 asked the same question from opposite ends: How do you make it usable?
March 19, 2026
Europe Data Resized
Training, standards needed for radiographers to perform POCUS
By Amerigo Allegretto
Training, standardization, and careful management are needed for radiographers to regularly use point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) in imaging departments.
March 19, 2026
Thérèse Herlihy, PhD, at ECR 2026 discusses the state of radiographer-performed POCUS and what's needed for expanded scope of practice.
Radiographer judgment still essential in AI-assisted x-ray
By Maryam Payne
While AI by itself performed well, it lagged behind the radiographers using AI.
March 18, 2026
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Researchers optimistic on healthcare AI privacy risk fixes
By Maryam Payne
Privacy concerns with healthcare foundation models (FMs) can be mitigated through safeguards embedded into FM design.
March 16, 2026
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EAU: Experts highlight imaging advances in prostate cancer screening
By Kate Madden Yee
The European Association of Urology (EAU) is touting four studies that demonstrate the advancement of prostate cancer screening.
March 16, 2026
Prostate Cancer Rendering
MRI biomarkers poised to reshape multiple sclerosis management
By Liz Carey
Various methods have been proposed to quantify myelin alone.
March 13, 2026
Yukio Miki, MD, PhD.
When AI and radiologists miss the same thing
By Claudia Tschabuschnig
One session at ECR 2026 took a deeper look at the hidden layers behind medical AI: biased datasets, human perception, automation errors, and the fragile trust between radiologists and machines.
March 13, 2026
Dr. Martin Willemink, PhD.
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