Amerigo Allegretto[email protected]ConferenceDiffusion-weighted MRI models can classify breast lesionsDiffusion-weighted MR imaging models can differentiate between malignant and benign breast lesions, according to research presented on 11 May at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine meeting.May 12, 2022ConferenceMRI has upper hand on CT for ovarian cancer detectionMRI has advantages over CT when it comes to detecting and characterizing ovarian masses, but more data is needed, according to a presentation on 11 May at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine meeting.May 12, 2022Clinical NewsMRI method can track spinal disc changesA novel MRI registration method can track changes in intervertebral discs noninvasively while characterizing disc structures, according to research presented on 10 May at the annual meeting of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.May 10, 2022ConferenceDiffusion-weighted MRI shows promise in breast imagingDiffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) derived from MRI can help reduce unnecessary biopsies in breast cancer screening, according to presentations given on 9 May at the annual meeting of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.May 9, 2022ConferenceRadiologists can help achieve better pediatric care with MRIPersonalized care is great for individual patients going through MRI scans, but it's not so simple for pediatric patients, according to a presentation given on 8 May at the annual meeting of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.May 8, 2022Clinical NewsMomentum gathers for DBT plus synthesized mammographyGerman authors have found digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) combined with synthesized mammography can detect more invasive breast cancers than digital mammography alone. They published the results of a study of nearly 100,000 women in Lancet Oncology.April 26, 2022Artificial IntelligenceCopenhagen study confirms AI's value in breast screeningDanish investigators have shown an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm detected and categorized normal, moderate-risk, and suspicious mammograms while also performing consistently across breast densities. The technology can improve screening outcomes, they say.April 24, 2022MRIEJR: Now's the time to get serious about transgender healthHaving more information about the biological sex and gender of patients enables radiologists to improve their care and communication and become patient-oriented physicians, according to new international research posted in the European Journal of Radiology (EJR).April 19, 2022Artificial IntelligenceAI and radiologists work in harmony for double reading in NorwayAuthors from the Cancer Registry of Norway have reported that artificial intelligence (AI) shows promise for detecting breast cancers on screening mammography when compared with double reading in a dataset of nearly 123,000 women.March 29, 2022Clinical NewsDutch duo assesses evolving cancer imaging landscapeNew research by the Kwee brothers from the Netherlands has found that some cancers tend to be overinvestigated, while others may be underinvestigated relative to their overall societal importance.March 17, 2022Previous PagePage 12 of 17Next PageTop StoriesCTSafety concerns lead to suspension of CT service at Belgian hospitalTen patients at a general hospital in Dendermonde, East Flanders, became unwell after undergoing CT. An investigation is underway, and the CT service has been suspended, according to media reports.MRIMRI shows how brain maintains 'representation' of phantom limbsMRIGadolinium in ... beer?Artificial IntelligenceBeyond the algorithm: Embedding AI into imaging workflowsRadiology EducationUkrainian radiologists train, collaborate throughout war