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U.K. analysis adds momentum to CT lung cancer screening
Screening smokers and ex-smokers could reduce lung cancer mortality by as much as 16%, according to the findings of a large U.K. study published on 11 September in Lancet Regional Health -- Europe.
September 13, 2021
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September 12, 2021
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Should breast radiologists undergo self-assessment test?
A national breast cancer screening self-evaluation test implemented in Italy is showing signs of success, and the developers are convinced readers should undergo such a test. However, some experts warn the Italian initiative needs to be improved.
September 12, 2021
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Week in Review: Top tips on breast imaging | What are AI's shortcomings? | Interview with Uberoi
September 9, 2021
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What are the 4 greatest challenges facing radiology right now?
Visibility and making patients and decision-makers -- particularly politicians -- understand the importance of having strong radiology departments is the main challenge facing the profession, says the senior radiologist Dr. Raman Uberoi from Oxford, U.K.
September 5, 2021
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Week in Review: Germans release data on long COVID | Can AI boost accuracy in prostate MRI? | Missed cancers due to x-ray backlog
September 2, 2021
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New research puts focus on coronary microvascular disease in long COVID
A German-led study has identified a significantly reduced microvascular perfusion post COVID-19 compared with healthy controls, irrespective of symptoms and disease severity. The findings were presented at the recent European Society of Cardiology annual congress.
September 1, 2021
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Belgians shed light on major adverse cardiac events in COVID-19 cases
The absence of coronary artery calcium translates into a low risk of major adverse cardiovascular events in COVID-19 patients, even in the presence of cardiac risk factors, Belgian researchers reported at the European Society of Cardiology annual congress.
August 30, 2021
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Week in Review: 50 years of clinical MRI | News from ESC 2021 congress | COVID-19 vaccines and breast imaging
August 26, 2021
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Cardiac CT tissue tracking proves value in pulmonary embolism
Evaluation of longitudinal strain by CT is fast emerging as a useful tool to stratify low-risk patients with pulmonary embolism, according to new research being presented at this week's European Society of Cardiology annual congress.
August 25, 2021
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MRI safety panel unveils findings on patient death
An MRI scan that resulted in a patient's death deviated from national recommendations, a Finnish safety investigation has found.
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Are athletes returning to play too soon after concussion?
By Kate Madden Yee
Sports-related postconcussion changes in cerebral blood flow and white matter persist in athletes up to one year after injury.
March 14, 2025
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Team Zurich post new data on dose in lung screening
By Kate Madden Yee
Photon-counting CT technology can yield significant dose reduction on CT lung cancer screening examinations, Swiss researchers have reported.
March 13, 2025
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What does it take to implement AI into prostate MRI workflow?
By Maryam Payne
The integration of AI into diagnostic workflows requires assessment to ensure safety, accuracy, and appropriate use, according to two experts in oncologic imaging.
March 12, 2025
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Industry drives sustained move to green radiology
By Poornima Anil
At ECR 2025, imaging manufacturers highlighted reduced energy usage, extended system lifespans, and strategies to minimize repeat scanning and downtime.
March 11, 2025
Vendors emphasized new advances in cardiac imaging at ECR 2025.
The wraps come off European radiology AI journal
By Maryam Payne
Europe officially has another radiology journal, after the inaugural issue of the European Journal of Radiology – Artificial Intelligence (EJR-AI) was unveiled.
March 11, 2025
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Novel PET method shows promise in low-grade breast cancer
By Will Morton
Dutch researchers have found that F-18 fluoroestradiol PET can improve staging of grade 1 or 2 estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer compared with F-18 FDG-PET.
March 10, 2025
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U.K. radiologist receives suspended sentence
By Maryam Payne
A senior radiologist from a top U.K. cancer hospital has received an eight-week sentence suspended for 12 months for an illicit sexual encounter on a train. He now faces a General Medical Council investigation.
March 7, 2025
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The big reveal: Top 10 articles and videos from ECR 2025
By Philip Ward
How to become wise in radiology, sealed MRI magnets, and generative AI were the most popular article topics in our coverage from ECR 2025. The most viewed video interviews were about Ukraine, Prof. Paul Parizel, and Prof. Andrea Rockall.
March 6, 2025
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Momentum gathers behind European diplomas in radiology
By Cynthia E. Keen
It already takes a lot of hard work to become a radiologist, so is it really worth the extra effort to obtain a European radiology diploma? Absolutely yes, said a panel of experts at ECR 2025.
March 5, 2025
Speakers from the ECR 2025 Joint Session of the ESR and UEMS, European exams and diplomas in radiology, chaired by Prof. Katrine Riklund, Umeå, Sweden, and Dr. Miraude Adriaensen, Heerlen, the Netherlands. Photo courtesy of Dr. Barbora Horehledova.
Video from ECR: What's up with Paul Parizel?
By Philip Ward
Exude happiness, don't cling on to the past, and keep the long-term goal in mind. These are the top lifestyle tips of Prof. Paul Parizel, who reflects on his move from Belgium to Australia and on the wave of U.K. and Irish trainees arriving Down Under.
March 4, 2025
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CT lung screening enthusiasts tackle logistical issues
By Cynthia E. Keen
How to minimize harm and maximize benefits from CT lung cancer screening reporting is a major obective and urgent priority, expert speakers said at ECR 2025.
March 4, 2025
Prof. Mathias Prokop. All images courtesy of ESR and Sebastian Kreuzberger.
Interventional breast radiology can boost sustainability efforts
By Amerigo Allegretto
Minimally invasive breast interventions can contribute to best sustainability practices, suggest presentations given at ECR 2025.
March 3, 2025
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