Rebekah Moan[email protected]Clinical NewsStill using CR for breast cancer? Time to rethinkIt's time to think again about the use of computed radiography (CR) detectors when it comes to spotting breast cancer, U.K. researchers have found. In their study, digital radiography (DR) performed significantly better than CR for identifying calcification clusters and noncalcification lesions.July 19, 2015Breast ImagingFresh doubts cast on screening mammographyA controversial French-led study published this week has found screening mammography's benefits have been overestimated due to unconventional statistical methods, but screening advocates have been quick to stress the authors have ignored numerous publications proving the efficacy of screening.July 7, 2015Clinical NewsNorway unveils new data on breast cancer screeningNorway's breast cancer screening initiative has reduced mortality by 20% to 30% for women ages 50 to 69, followed to age 79, when compared with no screening, indicated figures released by the Research Council of Norway.June 23, 2015Womens ImagingAuntMinnieEurope.com Women's Imaging InsiderJune 17, 2015Clinical NewsPostmortem MRI measures up for fetal autopsyCompelling new evidence of postmortem MRI's value has emerged. It can provide clinically important information in more than half of cases in which a conventional autopsy is nondiagnostic, typically in fetuses, according to a recent U.K. study.June 17, 2015Enterprise ImagingLow-res monitors not so low after all in breast scansExperience is not a factor when it comes to interpreting mammograms on lower resolution, cheaper viewing devices. And LCD monitors with image manipulation software are suitable for viewing mammograms for training purposes, found a U.K. study that included findings on iPhone use.June 11, 2015Clinical NewsMalta's CT protocol cuts dose, maintains valueA new CT protocol to scan the head -- as well as the abdomen and thorax -- that reduces patient radiation dose by 24% to 36% and maintains diagnostic efficacy is being used in Malta, following the publication of a study this month.June 3, 2015Breast ImagingSynthetic 2D can add value to breast tomoSynthetic 2D images can bring additional value to digital breast tomosynthesis, overcome the limitation in comparison with prior studies without additional radiation dose exposure, and lead to no increase in exam times, Italian researchers found.May 10, 2015Breast ImagingAuntMinnieEurope.com Women's Imaging InsiderApril 29, 2015Clinical NewsBreast tomo proves value for detecting calcificationsDigital breast tomosynthesis is superior to full-field digital mammography for detection of microcalcifications, according to an Italian researcher, who believes the study marks another step toward the evolution of more routine use of 3D mammography in breast imaging.April 29, 2015Previous PagePage 21 of 45Next PageTop StoriesCTDL algorithm estimates lung nodule cancer risk, reduces false positivesThe deep-learning (DL) tool reduced false-positive results by almost 40% and showed high cancer detection rates.Molecular ImagingNeuroinflammation persists for 2 years in long COVIDMRIChatGPT gathers momentum in MR imagingCTLow-dose CT ties emphysema to mortality in previous smokersMRIKeep calm: Booklets aim to conquer children's anxiety