Philip Ward[email protected]Artificial IntelligenceLarge Google Health study gives boost to breast AIA Google Health study involving nearly 29,000 mammograms from the U.K. and U.S. has provided fresh evidence that artificial intelligence (AI) can be as effective as human radiologists at detecting breast cancer. The findings were published in Nature on 1 January.January 1, 2020Clinical NewsTop 10 AuntMinnieEurope stories for 2019MRI safety shot to the very top of the news agenda and priority list of the European medical imaging community during 2019. It accounted for our top four most-viewed articles over the past 12 months.December 29, 2019MRIWeek in Review: Love between the magnets | AI's use in breast imaging | Fujifilm plan to buy Hitachi MedicalDecember 19, 2019Womens ImagingAuntMinnieEurope.com Women's Imaging InsiderDecember 16, 2019Clinical NewsSurvey identifies false sense of security over MRI safetyA false sense of security exists when it comes to MRI safety, and many staff members are unaware of reported incidents within their own department, a large Swedish survey has found. The results were posted online on 13 December by European Radiology.December 16, 2019Clinical NewsClassification changes transform cervical cancer stagingFor the first time in almost a decade, the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics has revised the classification system for cervical cancer staging, and it's crucial to be aware of the key amendments, according to expert analysis from the U.K.December 16, 2019Clinical NewsNovel therapy brings hope in neuroendocrine tumorsAward-winning researchers from a top London facility have demonstrated how lutetium-177 peptide receptor radionuclide therapy is showing significant promise in the treatment of patients with inoperable or metastasized neuroendocrine tumors.December 15, 2019Womens ImagingWeek in Review: 10 rules for sharing data | Transphobia & requesting female-born medics | How 3D printing improves cardiac careDecember 12, 2019Organized Radiology Issues10 golden rules when sharing patient info by emailElectronic systems make it quick and easy to transfer patient data and images, but it's vital to ensure sensitive information remains secure. In a new report about patient confidentiality, the U.K. Royal College of Radiologists gives 10 simple email rules to follow.December 11, 2019Clinical NewsIs it transphobic for a patient to request a female-born medic?A woman who asked for her U.K. National Health Service breast screening examination to be carried out by a female-born radiographer was referred to as a transphobe by a hospital group, according to a report published on 8 December by the Sunday Times.December 10, 2019Previous PagePage 59 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 Southwest 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