Amerigo Allegretto[email protected]Medical, Legal, and PracticeRadiology educators split on how pandemic affected student learningThe jury is out on whether the COVID-19 pandemic affected radiology education positively or negatively. But at the very least, students may be learning how to be more resilient, according to a study published on 18 August in Radiography.September 1, 2022Womens ImagingUltrasound shows women with COVID history have stiffer placentasUltrasound elastography has highlighted differences in placental stiffness between pregnant women who recovered from COVID-19 compared with women with no history of COVID, Turkish researchers have reported.August 28, 2022Clinical NewsRadiation dose in mammography comes under close scrutinySetting radiation doses on mammography systems manually can potentially reduce exposure when imaging thicker breast tissue, but auto filtering is still the way to go in standard mammography practice, researchers from Singapore have found.August 23, 2022Clinical NewsGerman team unveils progress in planning breast cancer treatmentCross-sectional supplemental imaging with MRI and CT can improve sensitivity when detecting tumors in axillary lymph nodes in breast cancer patients, researchers from Würzburg have reported. They published their results on 10 August in Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology.August 14, 2022Clinical NewsNovel ultrasound method can boost prostate cancer risk assessmentA nomogram prediction model that uses contrast-enhanced ultrasound can help predict prostate cancer risk, a new study has found. The authors hope the new technique will lead to a meaningful reduction in unnecessary biopsies.August 4, 2022Womens ImagingFrench team shines light on use of ultrafast DCE-MRI in breast cancerBreast MRI with an ultrafast dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) protocol can help predict complete pathologic response to breast cancer treatment, researchers from Paris have reported in a new study.August 2, 2022Artificial IntelligenceRisk scores can boost assessment of dense breast tissueBreast density continues to be a challenge for radiologists, but research from the U.K. and the Netherlands sheds new light on how imaging professionals can refine cancer risk estimates for women with dense breast tissue.July 31, 2022Clinical NewsMammography self-compression yields similar image qualityMammograms performed with women compressing their own breasts have comparable image quality and with significantly stronger breast compression, suggests an Italian study published on 22 July in European Radiology.July 27, 2022Clinical NewsESR's Peter Baierl outlines concept behind ECR 2022This month's summer ECR had a more "theatrical" look, noted Peter Baierl, executive director of the European Society of Radiology (ESR) in an article posted on 21 July by the Austrian website Leadersnet. The meeting also set new standards for modern, digitized events, he said.July 21, 2022Clinical NewsMicroultrasound compares well with MRI on prostate cancer detectionMicroultrasound has detection rates for prostate cancer that are comparable to multiparametric MRI in men who have not yet been biopsied, researchers have reported in a study published on 19 July in Radiology.July 20, 2022Previous PagePage 10 of 17Next PageTop StoriesMRIMRI shows how brain maintains 'representation' of phantom limbsFunctional MRI has revealed how the brain preserves its sense of lost limbs, a team from a top London research facility has reported.MRIGadolinium in ... beer?Artificial IntelligenceBeyond the algorithm: Embedding AI into imaging workflowsRadiology EducationUkrainian radiologists train, collaborate throughout warMRICE MRI-based radiomics model captures DEB TACE-induced tumor changes