Edna Astbury-Ward, PhD[email protected]Clinical NewsMurder trial focuses on imaging evidenceX-ray findings from newborn twin babies who died came under intense scrutiny in a U.K. courtroom on 21 October, when a leading pediatric radiologist acted as an expert witness in the trial of neonatal nurse Lucy Letby.October 24, 2022Clinical NewsHow common is missed diagnosis in pancreatic cancer?A new multidisciplinary study has suggested that pancreatic cancer remains a notoriously difficult diagnosis. In 600 confirmed cases of pancreatic cancer, 46 patients failed to have their cancer diagnosed through their first scan, representing a missed cancer rate of 7.7%.October 10, 2022Clinical NewsImaging unlocks remarkable secrets of ancient fishResearchers at Aarhus University Hospital Skejby's radiology department have used CT and MRI to shine a light on one of the world's rarest fishes, the coelacanth. They say they've gained new insight into how it functions, and this knowledge may contribute to saving the critically endangered deep-sea dweller.August 30, 2022Artificial IntelligenceEurope lags behind on clinical implementation of AIA new European survey suggests that the use of artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms in clinical radiology remains limited, largely because the impact of these tools on the reduction of radiologists' workload is still unproven.June 27, 2022Clinical NewsNew research adds impetus to use of MRI in breast screeningA Dutch study has found that MRI screening can detect invasive breast cancers about six years earlier than mammography. The findings, based on first- and second-round invasive cancer detection rates, were presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.June 7, 2022Clinical NewsTips from Down Under on getting by in contrast media shortagesLeading Australian experts have provided practical advice on how to cope with the likely ongoing shortages of iodinated contrast agents for CT. They say it's essential to quantify contrast requirements, develop coherent strategies to rationalize its use, and review imaging protocols and practices.June 6, 2022Clinical NewsRadiomics for dummies: French team bids to make tricky topic easyResearchers from one of Europe's leading cancer facilities, the Gustave Roussy Institute in Paris, have attempted to boost understanding of the notoriously difficult subject known as radiomics. They've outlined the five steps needed to validate an imaging biomarker.April 11, 2022Clinical NewsTrophy time: Winners of EuroMinnies 2022 receive awardsThe winners of this year's EuroMinnies awards have expressed their happiness, joy, and gratitude after having received their engraved trophies during March. We present a selection of heart-warming photos.April 4, 2022Clinical NewsEuropean experts issue new guidance on contrast media safetyLeading European contrast media specialists have released new recommendations on how to manage and prevent the "underreported" problem of extravasation. The 11-page document released on 17 February covers pathophysiology, diagnosis, risk factors, treatments, and protocols.February 21, 2022Clinical NewsPET makes sustained clinical progress in breast cancerThe clinical utility of F-18 fluoroestradiol PET imaging is continuing to evolve rapidly in problematic cases of breast cancer, award-winning researchers have demonstrated.February 14, 2022Previous PagePage 3 of 9Next PageTop StoriesArtificial IntelligenceReport: Leadership proves central to integration of radiology AISuccessful AI implementation requires strong leadership and robust governance structures to oversee algorithm evaluation, deployment, and ongoing maintenance, according to a special report from a German-U.S. team.Artificial IntelligenceHow accurate are AI-generated depictions of radiologists?Medicolegal issuesHospital doctor gets struck off for serious misconductOrganized Radiology IssuesEntire interventional radiology team resigns at Sydney hospitalDigital X-RayAustralia shows the way on DBT radiation dose levels