Rebekah Moan[email protected]Womens ImagingAuntMinnieEurope.com Women's Imaging InsiderOctober 1, 2018Clinical NewsBreast MRI can identify lactating women's cancerA woman presents with pregnancy-associated breast cancer: How do you image her? Despite high background parenchymal enhancement, MRI is appropriate and accurately spots satellite lesions, according to researchers from Tübingen, Germany. Breast MRI expert Dr. Christiane Kuhl is convinced the study has merit.October 1, 2018Clinical NewsESR survey reveals trainees’ concerns over work safetyOver a third of European radiology trainees are dissatisfied with work safety in hospitals, and many believe there’s plenty of room for improvement, a European Society of Radiology (ESR) survey of more than 1,000 trainees has found. They're also concerned about the limited job mobility in radiology, and many of them lack confidence in the training they're receiving.September 23, 2018Organized Radiology IssuesDrop ultrasound contrast agent warning, society saysThe International Contrast Ultrasound Society (ICUS) has filed a petition with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration urging the agency to remove boxed warnings from ultrasound contrast agents. ICUS believes the warnings are obsolete in light of clinical experience and recently released data on the safety of the agents.September 19, 2018Clinical NewsNHS: Scottish women not invited to final breast screeningThe National Health Service (NHS) Scotland is contacting nearly 1,800 women following revelations that they did not receive invitations to their final round of breast screening.September 13, 2018Clinical NewsDBT: Longer reading time, lower breast cancer recall rateInterim analysis of a randomized controlled trial on digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) showed the modality took longer to read than digital mammography but had significantly lower recall rates. The Norwegian researchers also found no differences in radiation dose between the two techniques, thanks to the use of synthesized DBT images.September 13, 2018Body ImagingStudy rejects mammography's role in reducing mortalityThe findings of a new Danish-Norwegian study are reviving the claim that the recent drop in breast cancer mortality is not due to mammography screening but rather the result of improved treatment. The authors assert it's time to consider alternatives to mammography screening -- such as breast palpation by physicians.September 12, 2018Body ImagingStudy rejects mammography's role in reducing mortalityThe findings of a new Danish-Norwegian study are reviving the claim that the recent drop in breast cancer mortality is not due to mammography screening but rather the result of improved treatment. The authors assert it's time to consider alternatives to mammography screening -- such as breast palpation by physiciansSeptember 12, 2018Clinical NewsDBT + mammo improves cancer detection, increases recallsIn a substudy of a large digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) trial, Italian researchers found screen reading using DBT with either acquired or synthesized 2D mammography generally improved breast cancer detection compared with 2D mammography alone but also increased false-positive recalls.September 9, 2018Artificial IntelligenceRSNA launches AI challenge to detect pneumonia on x-raysThe RSNA has launched its second annual machine-learning challenge: The RSNA Pneumonia Detection Challenge invites teams to develop artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms to identify and localize pneumonia in chest x-rays, with top submissions to be recognized at the RSNA 2018 meeting.September 3, 2018Previous PagePage 3 of 45Next PageTop StoriesMRILow sexual desire manifests as dimorphic brain processing on fMRIMen and women with hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) show dimorphic brain processing on functional MRI, a new study has found.Emergency RadiologyJAMA: Radiology among least affected services in Ukraine warEnterprise ImagingAgfa secures agreement with Dublin hospitalCTUse CCTA to track vasculopathy risk in heart transplant patientsSponsor ContentJourney to the Cloud: A Snapshot of Market Progress - 22 May @ 7pm CET