Philip Ward[email protected]Clinical NewsTomosynthesis boosts accuracy in cancer casesDigital tomosynthesis can improve the diagnostic accuracy and confidence of chest radiography in oncologic patients with suspected pulmonary lesions, and it allows CT to be skipped in about 50% of cases, Italian researchers found in a study published online on 1 December by European Radiology.December 6, 2015Clinical NewsGermans get star billing at RSNA 15; free diving's impact on heart; Lego MRI videoDecember 1, 2015Clinical NewsGermans get star billing at RSNA with vast MRI studyTaking a broader approach to research, combined with much closer collaboration between radiologists and epidemiologists, can contribute to better patient care and disease prevention, according to speakers from Germany at a special session held at RSNA 2015 on Monday.November 30, 2015Clinical NewsRadiology responds to Paris attacks; second-opinion gynecologic MRIs; Europe's new hybrid societyNovember 24, 2015Clinical NewsAuntMinnieEurope.com MRI InsiderNovember 22, 2015Clinical NewsMRI technique comes under scrutiny in wristAt 3-tesla, delayed gadolinium-enhanced MRI of cartilage and T2 mapping are feasible in the wrist, despite the thin cartilage, musculoskeletal experts from the University of Heidelberg in Germany have found.November 22, 2015Clinical NewsESSR: Keep in mind metal around the shoulderDeveloping a greater appreciation of the many complications that can occur after shoulder surgery improves interactions between radiologists and orthopedic specialists, according to award-winning work presented at the 2015 congress of the European Society of Musculoskeletal Radiology (ESSR).November 18, 2015Clinical NewsDebate grows over double reading; the latest on CT dose; U.K. revises trauma guidelinesNovember 17, 2015Clinical NewsNorwegians put spotlight on double readingInterest in the pros and cons of double reading looks set to rise still further, following a new Norwegian study that found using expert second readers and targeting urgent cases resulted in enough clinically important changes to case interpretation to support more widespread use of the technique.November 17, 2015Clinical NewsAuntMinnieEurope.com CT InsiderNovember 11, 2015Previous PagePage 113 of 189Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingUnfilled vacancies and disparities persist in nuclear medicineNuclear medicine specialists have high career satisfaction, but unfilled vacancies and career disparities persist, finds a workforce survey by the European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM).Molecular ImagingPET develops key clinical role in neuroendocrine tumorsMolecular ImagingPET/CT visualizes complications in patients on hemodialysisCTAll roads lead to outsourcingMRIZonal segmentation with AI shows promise in prostate cancer