Mélisande Rouger[email protected]ConferenceAdvances and limitations surface in imaging the treated breastImaging is indispensable in evaluating the efficacy of breast cancer therapies, and technological advances have improved patient care. But radiologists still face a number of challenges with imaging breast cancer patients, according to a refresher course at the European Congress of Radiology.March 5, 2011ConferenceRadiologists and gastroenterologists increase their cooperation for improved efficiencyMultidisciplinary work is key to modern medicine, and the cooperation between radiology and gastroenterology in detecting colorectal cancer is one example. Technical refinements have notably improved its early diagnosis, and experts discussed how to further improve results during Friday's ESR Meets Gastroenterologists session.March 3, 2011Previous PagePage 4 of 4Top StoriesWomens ImagingWhat’s the likely impact of €16B Hologic deal?Private equity firms are acquiring women’s health vendor Hologic. Senior industry experts reflect on the deal and the future consequences for the global women’s health sector.Molecular ImagingPET/MRI begins to deliver in breast cancerMolecular ImagingEUSOBI: Positron emission mammography demonstrates worthMolecular ImagingAmyloid PET can track patterns of neurodegenerationSponsor ContentJoin Us!