Maryam Payne[email protected]MRIMomentum builds for MRI staging of cervical cancerWhen it comes to preoperative staging of cervical cancer, now's the time to shift from cystoscopy to MRI, Italian researchers have asserted.October 7, 2025Radiology EducationFemale authors remain underrepresented in radiology journalsWomen are still significantly underrepresented among the authors of top-cited imaging articles, with country of origin and subspecialty being influencing factors.October 6, 2025Womens ImagingDutch authors cast light on uterine fibroidsResearchers have shared their clinical experiences of how ultrasound and MRI can assess blood flow and vasculature in uterine fibroids.September 19, 2025Medical, Legal, and PracticeScientific freedom requires vigilance, warns HammThe independence of scientific research must be prioritized and defended, according to an editorial by Prof. Dr. Bernd Hamm, editor in chief of European Radiology.September 15, 2025Molecular ImagingDutch study proposes method for developing pediatric DRLsPediatric diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) can be more effectively established for fluoroscopic procedures using a dose-age curve method, say researchers.September 10, 2025Medical, Legal, and PracticeRadiologist gets suspended for 'antisemitic' statementsA radiologist in Belgium has been suspended due to "antisemitic" statements in a patient's medical record and for sharing social media posts.September 5, 2025CTIt's time to get tough on unnecessary scans, Italians sayThe proportion of inappropriate head CT referrals remains worryingly high, and urgent action is vital to reduce unnecessary scans, a new study has found.September 1, 2025Radiology EducationUkrainian radiologists train, collaborate throughout warDespite the monumental challenges presented by the ongoing war, Ukrainian radiologists continue to train and collaborate, conducting programs and conferences.August 26, 2025CTImaging casts new light on war injuriesPulmonary thrombosis can easily be underestimated in patients with acute trauma injuries associated with conflict, according to a study in European Radiology.August 25, 2025Medical, Legal, and PracticePressure grows for more rigorous financial disclosureAn investigation published on 17 August in the European Journal of Radiology looks set to focus attention on the payments made to medical doctors by device manufacturers.August 19, 2025Page 1 of 7Next PageTop StoriesArtificial IntelligenceWill AI lead to merger of radiology and pathology?A strategic merger of radiology and pathology into a unified specialty is vital, two experts have warned in an 8 October commentary in European Journal of Radiology AI.CTU.K. newspaper exposes scandal of European radiologistWomens ImagingMissed previous mammography screening linked to worse disease outcomesCTCoroner investigates patient death after ID check failureSponsor ContentRegister Now: Breaking Barriers in Breast Imaging Webinar