Philip Ward[email protected]Clinical NewsDebate over breast screening to intensify after new BMJ studyA research paper published on Thursday by the British Medical Journal has cast fresh doubt on the value of breast screening by suggesting that declining mortality rates are due more to improvements in treatment and the efficiency of healthcare systems than mammography screening.July 27, 2011Clinical NewsLiving with interruptions; single-beat cardiac CT; trust and PACS salespeopleJuly 26, 2011Clinical NewsInterruptions occur often and need auditing, CT study findsA group of researchers in the west of Scotland think there should be a more robust system for recording interruptions during reporting sessions, and a software update for logging interruptions in a hospital's RIS would be helpful for the purpose of an audit.July 21, 2011Clinical NewsLosing turf to radiographers; 3T MRI of knee; airport scannersJuly 19, 2011Digital X-RayAuntMinnieEurope.com Digital X-Ray InsiderJuly 18, 2011Medical, Legal, and PracticeMomentum gathers behind chest reporting by radiographersAs role extension for radiographers continues to come under serious scrutiny across much of Europe, evidence is mounting that they can achieve particularly high standards in chest reporting.July 18, 2011MRIAuntMinnieEurope.com MRI InsiderJuly 14, 2011Clinical NewsWorkload measurement; brain drain in Hungary; gunshot injuriesJuly 12, 2011Medical, Legal, and PracticeBetter workload measurements can enhance radiology's statusThe myth persists among some clinicians and administrators that radiologists are an occasionally useful adjunct to the activity of so-called real doctors and are in no way central players in patient care, according to a senior Irish radiologist.July 12, 2011Clinical NewsImaging establishes important role in gunshot injuriesPlain radiography and CT are the most commonly used modalities for imaging of gunshot wounds, but angiography and MRI are playing an increasing role, according to research presented at the 2011 U.K. Radiological Congress in Manchester.July 11, 2011Previous PagePage 183 of 189Next PageTop StoriesInterventionalHow much solid waste do neurointerventions generate?Researchers quantified waste generation in their neurointerventional angiography suite over 90 days.AIResidents outperform AI on intracranial hemorrhage detectionMRIMarion Smits joins Cambridge teamWomens ImagingMammography screening improves survival for late-stage cancersCTUsing GPT‑4o with CT exams helps diagnose ovarian cancer earlier