Amerigo Allegretto[email protected]Clinical NewsBreast MRI helps downgrade some BI-RADS 3 lesions from ultrasoundBreast MRI enables around 10% of breast lesions to be downgraded to a lower BI-RADS level and settle the need for closer follow-up, according to research published on 3 January in the European Journal of Radiology Open.January 4, 2023SocioeconomicFrench study shows breast screening leads to higher survival ratesWomen who attend organized breast cancer screening have a higher survival rate than women who attend opportunistic screening, according to research from the University of Bordeaux.December 18, 2022Artificial IntelligenceAI can safely reduce breast imaging workload as third readerIn double-reading scenarios, artificial intelligence (AI) can reduce breast imaging workload by over one-third by replacing one reader without causing a reduction in quality, suggests new research from Sweden.December 12, 2022Artificial IntelligenceGerman study spells out how AI improves breast cancer detectionArtificial intelligence (AI) can help detect more cancers and be used in consensus decision-making compared with radiologists alone. That's the view of an experienced European breast imaging specialist.December 12, 2022Clinical NewsStrasbourg group develops ultrasound protocol for trauma casesAn extended ultrasound exam performed at the bedside in trauma settings can help guide appropriate treatment prior to the use of whole-body CT, according to French research published on 7 December in JAMA Network Open.December 11, 2022Womens ImagingItalian team reports novel data on ultrasound use in endometriosisA research group from Rome has found that ultrasound detected signs of endometriosis in approximately one-third of young women presenting with severe dysmenorrhea.December 8, 2022Womens ImagingSupport grows for use of abbreviated MRI in breast cancer screeningAbbreviated breast MRI can serve as a viable alternative to conventional MRI when it comes to high-risk supplemental screening, suggests research presented at the RSNA annual meeting in Chicago.December 5, 2022Clinical NewsNovel study investigates impact of marijuana on lungsAirway inflammation and emphysema are more common in marijuana smokers than in non-smokers and tobacco-only smokers, a study of CT scans conducted over 15 years has found. The results were published on 15 November in Radiology.November 17, 2022Molecular ImagingHeidelberg group uses microscopy technique to map cancer cellsInvestigators from the German Cancer Research Center have created a molecular microscopy technique that maps the spread of breast cancer at the cellular level. They published their findings on 9 November in Nature.November 9, 2022Clinical NewsOvarian cancer surveillance proves viable for women with BRCA variantsOvarian cancer surveillance is a viable option for women with BRCA (BReast CAncer gene) variants who delay removal of the fallopian tubes and ovaries, a study published on 1 November in the Journal of Medical Genetics has found.November 6, 2022Previous PagePage 8 of 17Next PageTop StoriesMRIGadolinium in ... beer?Results from a French study offer a "snapshot" of the current status of rare earth element contamination in beverages.Artificial IntelligenceBeyond the algorithm: Embedding AI into imaging workflowsRadiology EducationUkrainian radiologists train, collaborate throughout warMRICE MRI-based radiomics model captures DEB TACE-induced tumor changesCTImaging casts new light on war injuries