Philip Ward[email protected]MRIAuntMinnieEurope.com MRI InsiderApril 1, 2019Clinical NewsMRI proves value in tricky cases of cervical cancerAward-winning research from Italy has underlined the clinical relevance of T2-weighted MRI as an important diagnostic tool to identify patients with parametrial invasion in the preoperative assessment of cervical cancer. The new study from Modena received many plaudits at ECR 2019 in Vienna.April 1, 2019Clinical NewsFrench show the way on radiation dose | Strickland seeks change at the RCR | Recall rate in breast screening for younger womenMarch 26, 2019Clinical NewsFrench show the way on dose reductionIn a large multicenter study of thrombectomies carried out over three years, a French-led group has demonstrated that a coherent approach to radiation dose reduction can bring substantial benefits. They published their findings in European Radiology online on 22 March.March 26, 2019Clinical NewsStrickland gives priority to modernization of RCROver the coming months, Dr. Nicola Strickland will start a thorough overhaul of the U.K. Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) modus operandi. In a video interview, she explains about her team's plan to update the charter, amend the status of overseas fellows, and adopt a new approach to training.March 25, 2019Clinical NewsSwiss strive for best technique in cinematic reconstructionsCinematic rendering tends to be very popular with orthopedic surgeons, but radiologists from Switzerland are finding out just how tricky and time-consuming it can be to arrive at the best way to perform these reconstructions.March 20, 2019Artificial IntelligenceAI success rests on patient communication | Radiology confronts professional challenges | DBT advancesMarch 19, 2019Medical, Legal, and PracticeNew report finds serious shortage of oncologists in U.K.A comprehensive survey by the Royal College of Radiologists has highlighted the scale of the ongoing shortage of oncology staff in the U.K. Its annual census of 62 major cancer centers found more than 7.5% of consultant posts were vacant, and services are maintained only by large amounts of overtime.March 19, 2019CTImaging Federer, Nadal et al | Parizel's mantra for future leaders | CT assesses drug toxicityMarch 12, 2019Clinical NewsVideo: Kassarjian delivers real-time sports imagingAs a tournament physician and head of imaging at the Madrid Open tennis tournament, Dr. Ara Kassarjian performs real-time ultrasound scans of the top players in the medical service right next to the courts. In a video interview recorded at ECR 2019, he explains about his philosophy and approach, and he reveals which players he admires most.March 12, 2019Previous PagePage 70 of 189Next PageTop StoriesMRIMRI shows how brain maintains 'representation' of phantom limbsFunctional MRI has revealed how the brain preserves its sense of lost limbs, a team from a top London research facility has reported.MRIGadolinium in ... beer?Artificial IntelligenceBeyond the algorithm: Embedding AI into imaging workflowsRadiology EducationUkrainian radiologists train, collaborate throughout warMRICE MRI-based radiomics model captures DEB TACE-induced tumor changes