Amerigo Allegretto[email protected]Artificial IntelligenceRadiomics, AI model help characterize breast lesions on MRIA machine-learning algorithm that analyzes radiomics features on dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) MRI images shows potential for differentiating between benign and malignant breast lesions, according to research from Cork, Ireland.February 14, 2023Clinical NewsItalian team evaluates how imaging contributes to CO2 emissionsUnnecessary clinical variation in use of MRI and CT is causing significant carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions around the world, suggests new research from Milan.February 12, 2023Digital X-RayRadiation exposure among imaging staff lower than recommended limitsOccupational exposure to radiation among radiologists and radiographers is about 90% below annual dosage limits. That's the key finding of a report published by authors in the Middle East.February 2, 2023Clinical NewsFrench team releases findings on diagnosing endometriosisThe combination of physical examination, transvaginal ultrasound, and pelvic MRI is the best way to diagnose deep infiltrating endometriosis in certain locations, a research team from Paris has reported.January 29, 2023Artificial IntelligenceSurvey: Radiology trainees support greater involvement with AIMany radiology trainees have a positive and enthusiastic attitude towards working on projects, activities, and teaching related to artificial intelligence (AI), new analysis from the U.K. has found.January 24, 2023Artificial IntelligenceDutch team issues positive AI results for dense breastsAn artificial intelligence (AI) system that combines mammography and ultrasound data is comparable to radiologists for detecting cancer in women with dense breasts, a group from the Netherlands Cancer Institute has found.January 22, 2023Clinical NewsDWI-MRI helps breast cancer patients' chemotherapy responseDiffusion-weighted MRI (DWI-MRI) can help predict breast cancer patients' response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy, Belgian authors have reported in a study published by Nature Scientific Reports.January 19, 2023Womens ImagingHow equitable and universal is access to breast screening?Mammography screening is less likely to be used by women who are part of marginalized groups, who live in rural areas, and with low-income status and education level, research published on 9 January in the European Journal of Radiology has found.January 15, 2023Clinical NewsSpanish team highlights ultrasound's value in imaging of musclesPanoramic ultrasound does not produce imaging deformations during assessment of large muscles and shows good comparison with conventional B-mode ultrasound, suggests a new study from Madrid.January 15, 2023Clinical NewsHalf of DCIS-treated women don't get ongoing imaging surveillanceNearly half of women treated for ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) do not consistently comply with imaging surveillance guidelines in the first five years after treatment, a Dutch study published on 10 January in Radiology suggests.January 11, 2023Previous PagePage 7 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