Anthony Stevens, PhD[email protected]Organized Radiology IssuesConstant change characterizes RSNA's first 100 yearsThis month sees the 100th RSNA meeting, but the pace of change has been particularly rapid during the past three decades. Today's industrial landscape is entirely different, radiology has gone digital and global, and the leading modalities have developed and matured.November 13, 2014Market AnalysisIdentifying top trends in Europe's nuclear medicine marketThe number of diagnostic nuclear medicine procedures (excluding PET) performed in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the U.K. rose by about 1% a year between 2007 and 2011, and France showed the highest level of growth in terms of patient numbers.June 17, 2012Page 1 of 1Top StoriesECR 2026What AI still can't do for radiographersThe ambiguous case, the junior who doesn't ask and the protocol that doesn't quite fit. AI inherits radiology's hardest problems, not just its workload.InterventionalAngiography-based FFR validated in patients with coronary artery diseaseECR 2026When war hits your radiology departmentECR 2026ECR: The scan you've already done: Body composition's missing pictureDigital X-RayStudy finds that AI fails to speed lung cancer diagnosis