Amerigo Allegretto[email protected]Artificial IntelligenceBaessler: Interest grows in MR radiomics, but it needs directionTORONTO - Radiomics has come a long way, but standardization and better-quality studies are vital before it becomes a true staple, Prof. Bettina Baessler from Würzburg in Germany said in a keynote talk on 3 June at ISMRM 2023.June 4, 2023Artificial IntelligenceAI model can provide boost for breast ultrasound interpretationA new study has found that an artificial intelligence algorithm can extract the morphological features from early breast lesions, conduct effective and objective image analysis, and help improve patient outcome.June 1, 2023Womens ImagingWhat's the impact of dense breasts and tumor appearance on prognosis?High breast density does not have a significant impact on breast cancer survival once the cancer is established, authors from Lund University in Sweden reported on 23 May in the Breast.May 25, 2023Clinical NewsCEM on par with breast MRI in lobular breast cancer stagingContrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) may be a viable alternative to breast MRI for preoperative staging of invasive lobular carcinoma, suggests a Dutch study led by Dr. Marc Lobbes, PhD, from Maastricht University.May 21, 2023Clinical NewsO-RADS MRI assists in evaluation of adnexal mass malignancy riskO-RADS MRI scoring is an effective way to assess malignancy risk in adnexal masses referred after inconclusive ultrasound results, but improvements are needed for the metric, according to a group of authors led by Prof. Isabelle Thomassin-Nagara from Paris.May 16, 2023Clinical NewsCould learning curve lead to false-positive findings on DBT?A Swedish study of nearly 15,000 women has found that digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) had a 1.6% false-positive recall rate -- higher than digital mammography, but lower than previous DBT trials. The new findings have been published in European Radiology.May 14, 2023Clinical NewsHow should radiologists handle incidental lung findings?Most significant incidental findings discovered on low-dose CT lung cancer screening exams should be reported for further evaluation, suggest study findings published on 8 May in JAMA Internal Medicine.May 10, 2023Clinical NewsMammo-guided biopsies prove effective for thin breast tissueMammography-guided, vacuum-assisted breast biopsy can help improve outcome in women with compressed, thin breasts. That's the key finding of new research published on 5 May.May 9, 2023Clinical NewsMental illness tied to lower cancer screening attendanceSevere mental illness is tied to lower attendance to cancer screening for breast, bowel, and cervical cancers, a study published on 3 May in the British Journal of Cancer has found.May 7, 2023Artificial IntelligenceBreast radiologists impacted by automation bias when using AINo matter the experience level, radiologists are prone to automation bias when reading mammograms while being supported by artificial intelligence (AI)-based software, suggest findings published on 2 May in Radiology.May 7, 2023Previous PagePage 4 of 17Next PageTop StoriesArtificial IntelligenceBeyond the algorithm: Embedding AI into imaging workflowsIntegrating AI into workflow is the defining factor that determines whether a tool delivers real value or fades into irrelevance, writes market analyst Umar Ahmed.Radiology EducationUkrainian radiologists train, collaborate throughout warMRICE MRI-based radiomics model captures DEB TACE-induced tumor changesCTImaging casts new light on war injuriesWomens ImagingHybrid AI reading shows success in breast cancer screening