Philip Ward[email protected]Artificial IntelligenceESR issues statement on future of congressesOnline conferences must find new ways to allow discussions involving remote participants during all sessions to create the sense of community and collective learning felt at onsite events, according to a statement issued on 16 May by the European Society of Radiology (ESR).May 19, 2020Molecular ImagingAuntMinnieEurope.com Molecular Imaging InsiderMay 17, 2020Molecular ImagingFrench team shines light on liver cancer survivalResearchers from near Paris have shown that hepatobiliary MR contrast agent uptake can predict survival in patients with resectable hepatocellular carcinoma as well as F-18 FDG PET/CT can. They published their findings on 13 May in European Radiology.May 17, 2020Clinical NewsWeek in Review: What are trainees doing in COVID-19 crisis? | Breast screening set to resume | Swedish study confirms screening's valueMay 14, 2020CTAuntMinnieEurope.com CT InsiderMay 11, 2020Clinical NewsHeidelberg team adds support to clinical use of spectral CTReduced-dose dual-layer spectral CT is feasible in routine practice, despite the required higher tube potential, researchers from Heidelberg University Hospital, Germany, have found in a study published online on 11 May by European Radiology.May 11, 2020Clinical NewsWeek in Review: Pandemic exposes limits of GDPR | Prokop speaks on COVID-19 | Breast ultrasound ablation advancesMay 7, 2020Artificial IntelligenceCOVID-19 crisis shows limits of GDPR, Ranschaert warnsThe COVID-19 crisis has highlighted the limits of the European Union (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and shown that the EU is not ready to make full use of artificial intelligence, according to informatics expert Dr. Erik Ranschaert, PhD.May 6, 2020UltrasoundAuntMinnieEurope.com Ultrasound InsiderMay 4, 2020Clinical NewsUltrasound ablation advances for benign breast lesionsUltrasound-guided percutaneous microwave ablation is becoming a valuable treatment for benign breast lesions, and skilled interventional radiologists can perfect their technique faster than surgeons can, according to a new study of 755 such lesions published online on 30 April in European Radiology.May 4, 2020Previous PagePage 52 of 189Next PageTop StoriesMedical, Legal, and PracticeCooking robot gets rave reviews in TübingenHospital food doesn’t have to be drab and dreary. The installation of a new machine in south-west Germany is winning praise from the medical imaging community.MRIUltrasound plus MRI helps diagnose pain from rotator cuff tendinopathyMedical, Legal, and PracticePressure grows for more rigorous financial disclosureMRIMRI, CT findings correlate for assessing epicardial fat volumeRadiology EducationESR survey put focus on radiology subspecialization