Rebekah Moan[email protected]Breast ImagingDutch scoop top ECR prize for breast MRI workA new method may help improve delineation between malignant and benign breast lesions on breast MR images, according to researchers from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. The group won a prestigious magna cum laude award at ECR 2017 in Vienna for its work.March 13, 2017ConferenceClinical trials to shed new light on preoperative breast MRIIs breast MRI really diagnosing more false positives than mammography? What changes for preoperative breast MRI can be expected after the latest clinical trials? These are among the important unanswered questions in breast MRI that will be discussed at today's master class at ECR 2017.March 4, 2017Clinical NewsUse DCE-MRI, pharmacokinetics for brain metastasesDynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) MRI plus measuring changes in the pharmacokinetic extracellular space are useful tools for predicting the response of brain metastases in lung cancer patients, French researchers reported in a study published online on 16 February in European Radiology.February 26, 2017CTAuntMinnieEurope.com CT InsiderFebruary 20, 2017Clinical NewsCT techniques for stroke demystifiedWhat imaging modality should a physician use to treat a patient after a stroke? The answer is complicated, but a team from Singapore and Europe sought to shed light on this conundrum in a study published on 14 February in the European Journal of Radiology.February 20, 2017Clinical NewsNew CT algorithm reduces noise, doseA reconstruction algorithm for CT fluoroscopy demonstrated a "significant" reduction in noise and effective dose compared with filtered back projection in a study by German researchers and published online by European Radiology. The algorithm also boosted readers' confidence.February 13, 2017Clinical NewsItalians put finishing touches to image quality methodItalian researchers have proved a combination of phantoms, an automatic software tool, and a statistical process are effective and applicable on a large scale to vet the image quality and reproducibility for any type of digital mammography system.February 6, 2017Clinical NewsAuntMinnieEurope.com Women's Imaging InsiderJanuary 30, 2017Clinical NewsMechanical imaging can cut breast screening recallsAdding a technique called mechanical imaging to mammography breast cancer screening could lower the number of false positives and recalls by a third, according to a new Swedish study. The researchers call the results "surprising."January 30, 2017Clinical NewsImaging offers hope to women with fertility problemsMillions of women each year have difficulty conceiving children, a condition known as subfertility. But radiology is playing a growing role in both detecting the condition and helping to solve problems with noninvasive therapies, according to research from a leading facility in London.January 25, 2017Previous PagePage 13 of 45Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingNeuroinflammation persists for 2 years in long COVIDA Dutch team has used PET to reveal neuroinflammation in patients with persistent severe fatigue and difficulty concentrating more than two years after COVID-19 infection.MRIChatGPT gathers momentum in MR imagingCTLow-dose CT ties emphysema to mortality in previous smokersMRIKeep calm: Booklets aim to conquer children's anxietyMedical, Legal, and PracticeScientific freedom requires vigilance, warns Hamm