Frances Rylands-Monk[email protected]Clinical NewsDutch unrest grows over profits of software vendorsA senior Dutch hospital manager has voiced concern about the activities of software companies that reportedly have unclear pricing strategies and are making unreasonable profits. Dr. Maurice van den Bosch, chairman of Amsterdam hospital group OLVG and a former interventional radiologist, said that the discrepancy is unsustainable and the relationship is lopsided.May 15, 2022Clinical NewsInquest looks into fatal delay over failure to act on CT scanA U.K. investigation into why the radiology report of a patient who eventually died lay unseen by an oncologist for six days has found that there was a failure of the system to ensure unexpected findings are seen immediately by clinicians, national and local media outlets have reported.May 9, 2022Clinical NewsImaging biomarkers can help transform stroke preventionA large global study in stroke patients has shown how MRI biomarkers to estimate relative brain age can enhance surveillance and improve predictions on poststroke recovery, compared with simply using chronological brain age.May 4, 2022Artificial IntelligenceMathias Prokop shares his thoughts on artificial intelligenceHow close are we to implementing artificial intelligence (AI) for lung cancer screening? How can AI assist radiology workflow? Which applications are most exciting? Prof. Mathias Prokop, PhD, from Nijmegen, the Netherlands, addresses these and other questions in an interview.April 11, 2022Clinical NewsWhat factors lie behind scan failure rates in MR imaging?Fresh analysis from clinical MRI practitioners aims to shed light on how scanner design, examination type, and patient age and gender can play a role in scan failures and what can be done to minimize claustrophobia-related patient noncompliance.March 21, 2022Clinical NewsSimple changes can make radiology practice green and sustainableGreater collaboration between the medical imaging community and industry is needed in the fight to achieve sustainability. This was the central message of expert speakers at a roundtable session on the "Green Radiology Department" held at ECR Overture on 6 March.March 15, 2022Clinical NewsBeware the ambiguous signs in long-term COVID follow-upAwareness, imaging delay, and choice of protocol are key to differentiating between pulmonary fibrosis and the "fibrotic-like" changes of COVID-19 that mimic it, according to a session at the recent ECR Overture.March 7, 2022Clinical NewsECR: Interventional radiology has caused 'blurring' in cancer careInterventional radiology has triggered a "blurring" of the boundaries in cancer management, and it will continue to blur the edges further in terms of who will treat patients, Dr. Adrian Brady told attendees at ECR Overture on 3 March.March 3, 2022Clinical NewsECR: Breast screening experts seek novel solutions to clear backlogHow can breast cancer screening facilities adapt to pandemic-era restrictions while ensuring that at-risk patients don't miss out on vital screening exams? What future measures will benefit the most vulnerable? An ECR Overture roundtable discussion on 2 March addressed these and other questions.March 1, 2022MRIFrench radiology group calls for relevant political promises on healthAhead of the presidential elections 2022, France's union of private radiologists has called for candidates to ensure that health is a priority in their manifestos.February 17, 2022Previous PagePage 4 of 40Next PageTop StoriesArtificial IntelligenceAI improves MRI diagnosis of prostate cancerAI assistance can help diagnose clinically significant prostate cancer on MRI, a Dutch study has found.HomeHow can we minimize errors caused by human factors?CTNew advice issued on cardiac CT for prosthetic heart valvesCTUkraine hosts international cardiovascular conferenceSponsor ContentJoin us 26 June at 6 p.m. CET for a FREE webinar!