Will Morton[email protected]Clinical NewsHybrid imaging proves value in staging of breast cancerPET/CT is very useful in detecting axillary metastases in breast cancer patients and provides important information about the extent of axillary and extra-axillary lymph node involvement, according to researchers from Tel Aviv University.April 8, 2021Clinical NewsSwiss team highlights benefits of POCUS after Mount Everest rescuePoint-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) can be a valuable tool in remote, high-altitude regions like Nepal and can assist in the diagnosis and follow-up of patients exhibiting acute respiratory symptoms, according to researchers from Bern in Switzerland.April 6, 2021Clinical NewsDutch seek inspiration to boost appeal of nuclear medicineHow can the imaging community increase recruitment of nuclear medicine trainees and guard against future skills shortages? This question is being addressed in the Netherlands and elsewhere.April 4, 2021Molecular ImagingGerman study highlights promise of radiotracer for prostate imagingInvestigators from the Technical University of Munich have found that an experimental radiotracer is effective when used with PET/CT for detecting biochemically recurrent prostate cancer and may change patient management.April 1, 2021Clinical NewsWHO reveals shake-up in use of imaging to fight tuberculosisThe World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended tuberculosis screening should include the use of computer-aided detection applications in chest radiography. The International Society of Radiology organized a webinar on the topic on 23 March.March 25, 2021Organized Radiology IssuesHow to overcome chronic stress, avoid burnout, and build resilienceWhat is the secret to being happy, healthy, and resilient? Expert speakers gave their tips and advice and spoke about their own experiences during a professional issues session held at ECR 2021.March 23, 2021Clinical News10 years on, PET/MRI begins to deliver in clinical arenaA wide-ranging and timely special focus session held at ECR 2021 looked at the status of PET/MRI and the progress made over the past decade. Where are we now with "the prince that was promised"?March 17, 2021Clinical NewsRadiographers struggle with disruption and stress in pandemicEven in a country like Australia that's fared relatively well in the COVID-19 pandemic, radiographers have found it difficult to cope, a new survey has found. "We are the forgotten front line," said one radiographer.February 28, 2021Previous PagePage 20 of 20Top StoriesCTFrench expert shows how to reduce contrast media wasteRadiologists can take proactive measures in reducing iodinated contrast media waste, according to a researcher from Landerneau.MRIWhat’s new at JFR 2025, Mr. President?CTGlobal ICM shortage was a 'wake-up call.' Did we listen?Medical, Legal, and PracticeRadiologist gets suspended for 'antisemitic' statementsSponsor ContentJoin Us!