Philip Ward[email protected]CTPredicting lung cancer; trainees' shortcomings; pancreatic know-howAugust 21, 2012Clinical NewsRadiation awareness remains poor among junior doctorsA new survey suggests that a widespread lack of awareness of radiation doses and the potential risks of ionizing radiation exists among junior doctors, and has confirmed the need to educate current and future referring doctors.August 19, 2012Clinical NewsGet savvy on pancreatic cancer staging, experts urgeAbdominal radiologists must be familiar with fundamental staging points of pancreatic cancer and interpretation of imaging findings, leading to optimal patient management selection, a top research group from Amsterdam has emphasized.August 16, 2012CTManaging dose in CT; infertility matters; patient info on screeningAugust 14, 2012Clinical NewsFull assessment of CT dose indicators can bring impressive resultsConducting a CT dose survey is essential for understanding and analyzing practice, and the mean values from these surveys are useful to compare with national or even international diagnostic reference levels to facilitate benchmarking and ultimately optimization of dose, finds an Australian study.August 14, 2012Molecular ImagingAuntMinnieEurope.com Molecular Imaging InsiderAugust 12, 2012Clinical NewsRevised system gives boost to esophageal cancer stagingRadiologists must understand the relevant imaging appearances and changes in the revised tumor-node-metastasis classification for esophageal cancer's staging system, which is data-driven and better correlates the interplay between the tumor and the node.August 12, 2012CTRadiation tracking survey; sports cars & high-field MRI; emergency CT policiesAugust 7, 2012Musculoskeletal RadiologyMRI accounts for half of exams so far in Olympic polyclinicThe first data on imaging usage at the London 2012 Olympics have emerged. Between 16 July and 6 August, Olympic polyclinic staff carried out 1,135 examinations, of which 564 were MRI, 259 were x-ray, 254 were ultrasound, and 58 were CT.August 6, 2012Clinical NewsKeep vigilant when it comes to hepatic adenomaMRI can classify hepatocellular adenoma (HCA) into precise subgroups, and has become a robust diagnostic tool that is of great importance because HCA management is related -- aside from gender and tumoral size -- to the subtype, according to a top research group from France.August 6, 2012Previous PagePage 165 of 189Next PageTop StoriesWomens ImagingMammography screening improves survival for late-stage cancersWomen with screen-detected late-stage cancer have greater survival compared with women who do not undergo mammography screening.CTUsing GPT‑4o with CT exams helps diagnose ovarian cancer earlierMRIUnclear explanations of contrast MRI exams heighten patient anxietyMRI15 years of top stories: Which are the standouts?Molecular ImagingUnfilled vacancies and disparities persist in nuclear medicine