Frances Rylands-Monk[email protected]Artificial IntelligenceRadiology must stress patient contact to lure traineesTo win the hearts and minds of trainees and reassure them about the impact of artificial intelligence, radiologists must highlight patient interaction and how they contribute to clinical management, delegates heard at the annual leadership meeting of the European Society of Radiology, recently streamed live from Berlin.December 18, 2018Clinical NewsFrench seek progress on ultrasound hygieneWhile French radiologists are waiting for a Ministry of Health decision on ultrasound probe disinfection regulations, the country's scientific societies are gearing up to promote higher decontamination standards in line with other European countries, ultrasound expert Prof. Nicolas Grenier revealed at the RSNA 2018 meeting in Chicago.December 4, 2018Clinical NewsIs an accurate two-minute biopsy viable?Performing a reliable and cost-effective biopsy in less than two minutes is now possible, thanks to a noninvasive and nondestructive real-time optical imaging device, the head of Paris-based company LLTech Imaging claimed during RSNA 2018.December 2, 2018Artificial IntelligenceWhy AI's not ready for routine adoptionArtificial intelligence (AI) is not yet ready for routine adoption, and radiologists must develop new skills to work effectively in a machine-learning environment, a U.S. expert told delegates at the European Society of Medical Imaging Informatics meeting.November 13, 2018Artificial IntelligenceProkop: AI will enable you to focus on what mattersMany aspects of imaging are dull and should be automated, Dr. Mathias Prokop said at the annual European Society of Medical Imaging Informatics meeting on 3 November. Artificial intelligence (AI) will create the space and time for radiologists to concentrate on what really matters.November 6, 2018Clinical NewsPET/CT proves clinical value in prostate cancerGallium-labeled prostate-specific membrane antigen PET/CT is gaining ground in primary prostate cancer staging, delegates heard at the recent Conference on Hybrid Imaging Live, held in Barcelona, Spain.October 30, 2018Clinical NewsLive Barcelona event shows hybrid imaging's vast potentialPET/MRI is set to shake up tumor biology imaging and is already proving to be a useful algorithm development tool in machine learning, delegates were told at the Conference on Hybrid Imaging Live, held in Barcelona, Spain, on 26 October.October 28, 2018Clinical NewsFrench reveal latest thinking on pediatric liver tumorsMasses in the liver often are difficult to diagnose and manage in adults, but they pose extra challenges in children, and radiologists must be resourceful and imaginative when using the various techniques for their workup, delegates heard at the recent French radiology congress.October 21, 2018Artificial IntelligenceJFR 2018: French radiology backs new nonprofit AI planInterest in artificial intelligence (AI) showed no sign of waning for the duration of the Journées Francophones de Radiologie Diagnostique et Interventionnelle (JFR 2018), and the congress proved the perfect stage for announcing the latest AI project: a nonprofit association.October 16, 2018Artificial IntelligenceJFR 2018: Spotlight falls on radiomicsBeing both data-driven and a vital element of discovery research, radiomics is poised to be a pivotal process for the development of new diagnostic imaging strategies and therapies, delegates learned at the French radiology congress (JFR 2018).October 14, 2018Previous PagePage 15 of 40Next PageTop StoriesMRI15 years of top stories: Which are the standouts?To mark the 15th anniversary of AuntMinnieEurope and the retirement of Editor-in-Chief Philip Ward, we present a list of the 15 all-time favorite articles.Molecular ImagingUnfilled vacancies and disparities persist in nuclear medicineMolecular ImagingPET develops key clinical role in neuroendocrine tumorsMolecular ImagingPET/CT visualizes complications in patients on hemodialysisCTAll roads lead to outsourcing