Philip Ward[email protected]Molecular ImagingAuntMinnieEurope.com Molecular Imaging InsiderJanuary 27, 2013Molecular ImagingBiomarkers require urgent standardization to succeed in oncologyTo be effective in clinical practice, functional and molecular imaging biomarkers in oncology require a stable platform, broad availability, readily specifiable acquisition parameters, standardized interpretation, and a defined reproducibility that has been documented in many cancers and normal ranges.January 27, 2013CTHot reporting by radiographers; how to optimize MSK CT; Mansfield autobiographyJanuary 22, 2013Clinical NewsMake full use of iterative reconstruction in musculoskeletal CTIterative reconstruction algorithms are a considerable advance in musculoskeletal CT, and allow a dose reduction of 50% and better imaging of metallic implants, according to award-winning research from France.January 22, 2013CTPhilip Palmer's incredible life; safe use of contrast media; depressed patients and epicardial fatJanuary 15, 2013Clinical NewsSafe use of intravenous contrast depends on knowing the evidenceEverybody involved in intravenous administration of iodinated contrast media must be well-versed with the evidence-based literature to optimize image quality and minimize the risks to patients, particularly when dealing with pregnant women, according to new research presented at RSNA 2012.January 15, 2013CTAuntMinnieEurope.com CT InsiderJanuary 13, 2013CTTeleradiology use in Europe; new breast tomo study; 'curry king' of radiologyJanuary 8, 2013Clinical NewsKeep aware of pearls when interpreting breast implant rupturesMRI is the most accurate imaging modality for detecting a breast implant rupture, while mammography is the least sensitive yet the most specific method, and ultrasound is often used as a first-line screening tool but sensitivity is limited, according to award-winning research from a top London teaching hospital.January 8, 2013Clinical NewsRadiologist eats 'world's hottest curry'... and survives!A consultant radiologist from the U.K. has become the first person to finish what is reputedly the world's hottest curry. Dr. Ian Rothwell took more than an hour to eat "The Widower," which is hotter than a drink of antiriot tear gas, and must be prepared by chefs wearing goggles and a face mask.January 6, 2013Previous PagePage 157 of 189Next PageTop StoriesMRI15 years of top stories: Which are the standouts?To mark the 15th anniversary of AuntMinnieEurope and the retirement of Editor-in-Chief Philip Ward, we present a list of the 15 all-time favorite articles.Molecular ImagingUnfilled vacancies and disparities persist in nuclear medicineMolecular ImagingPET develops key clinical role in neuroendocrine tumorsMolecular ImagingPET/CT visualizes complications in patients on hemodialysisCTAll roads lead to outsourcing