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Imaging Informatics: Page 103
Structured reporting yields clearer radiology reports
By
Erik L. Ridley
Structured reporting enables radiologists to produce reports that are more standardized and easier to understand by referring physicians than those produced in traditional prose style, according to researchers from University Hospital Basel in Switzerland.
January 8, 2020
Instagram can help radiology thrive in social media era
By
Philip Ward
Radiology staff members at a general hospital in Spain have discovered that Instagram has enormous potential to raise their profile and make their work more visible in healthcare. The social networking platform can also serve as a valuable teaching and communication tool.
January 7, 2020
Week in Review: Google Health study on breast AI | Imaging of endometrial cancer | Top 10 articles for 2019
By
Philip Ward
January 2, 2020
Large Google Health study gives boost to breast AI
By
Philip Ward
A Google Health study involving nearly 29,000 mammograms from the U.K. and U.S. has provided fresh evidence that artificial intelligence (AI) can be as effective as human radiologists at detecting breast cancer. The findings were published in
Nature
on 1 January.
January 1, 2020
Virtual reality calms anxious patients ahead of imaging
By
Frances Rylands-Monk
Earlier this month, the French Society of Radiology and two other national organizations gave their annual prize in innovative medical imaging to virtual reality startup HypnoVR. So, what lay behind their decision?
December 23, 2019
Sinitsyn: Get ready for AI and the next big leap forward
Radiologists must be fully prepared for the next big technological leap forward that will be brought on by the implementation of artificial intelligence (AI), according to Prof. Valentin Sinitsyn, president of the Russian Society of Radiology.
December 22, 2019
Enlitic signs deal for AI in Turkey, Eastern Europe
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Deep-learning developer Enlitic has expanded its partnership with healthcare provider MLP Care of Turkey to bring its artificial intelligence (AI) technology to Turkey, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia.
December 19, 2019
Hitachi approves plan to sell medical division to Fujifilm
By
Brian Casey
The directors of Japanese firm Hitachi have supported the sale of its Hitachi Medical division to Fujifilm. The acquisition means two second-tier medical imaging vendors will join forces to create a global business that can compete with the largest multimodality companies.
December 18, 2019
Median Technologies signs finance deal
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Imaging software developer Median Technologies has signed a finance agreement for 35Â million euros to further develop its iBiopsy imaging phenomics platform.
December 17, 2019
Deep learning boosts prediction of breast cancer risk
By
Erik L. Ridley
Swedish researchers are convinced an artificial intelligence algorithm that analyzes negative screening mammography exams can produce more accurate forecasts of a woman's future risk of breast cancer than models based on breast density measurements. They published their results online on 17 December in
Radiology
.
December 17, 2019
French societies award VR startup for innovative imaging
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
The French Society of Radiology, Medicen Paris Region, and the National Union for the Medical Technology Industry have bestowed their annual prize in innovative medical imaging to virtual reality (VR) startup HypnoVR.
December 15, 2019
AI-assisted FDG-PET/CT advances lung nodule detection
By
Wayne Forrest
Swiss investigators have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm that could become a valuable tool for detecting small, FDG-avid pulmonary nodules on oncologic PET/CT scans, according to a study published online on 10 December in
European Radiology
.
December 15, 2019
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