CompaniesAuntMinnieEurope.comLatest from AuntMinnieEurope.comNuclear MedicineNuclear medicine clinician-scientists need passion, staminaBy Erik L. RidleyDr. Ora Israel shares what it takes to succeed as a nuclear medicine clinician-scientist in a video interview at the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) annual meeting.June 17, 2024Clinical NewsWeek in Review: Plot thickens in Antwerp | Halliday: AI's no silver bullet | Mammography training aidBy Philip WardMany questions remain unanswered after the entire team of radiologists was suspended at ZNA Cadix in Antwerp, Belgium.June 13, 2024Advanced VisualizationBreast vest educates trainees on mammography positioningBy Amerigo AllegrettoA wearable corset-style vest is proving valuable in mammography training, an Italian research team has found.June 13, 2024MRIControversy rages over sudden suspensions in AntwerpBy Philip WardThe fallout is continuing over the shock decision to suspend the full team of radiologists at ZNA Cadix. It's a complete disgrace, one Belgian expert noted on 10 June.June 11, 2024Clinical NewsWeek in Review: Advances in liver cancer | AI's impact on breast imaging | The first sister of radiologyBy Philip WardThe findings of a new Dutch study on the treatment of liver cancer have generated considerable attention at a major international congress.June 6, 2024Womens ImagingThe first sister of radiology: Florence StoneyBy Dr. Adrian ThomasBorn in Dublin in 1870, Dr. Florence Stoney was an early pioneer of radiology and a keen suffragette. She had a firm faith in women's capacity to fill top positions. Her life will be celebrated at next week's UKIO congress in Liverpool.June 6, 2024Womens ImagingAI reduces breast radiologist workload, false-positive casesBy Amerigo AllegrettoAndreas Lauritzen, PhD, and colleagues from Copenhagen have reported that AI reduces breast radiologist workload while also improving screening performance and decreasing the number of false-positive findings.June 5, 2024MRIGadolinium waste in Japanese river rises 8-fold in 24 yearsBy Edna Astbury-Ward, PhDPollution from gadolinium-based contrast agents used in MRI increased 7.7 times over two decades in the Tone River, located north of Tokyo. The finding has shocked the study's lead author.June 3, 2024Clinical NewsWeek in Review: Clinic-ready AI for Alzheimer's | Top tips for emergency CT | Clampdown on racismBy Philip WardDeep-learning-based algorithms are now ready for clinical use in the diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of Alzheimer's disease.May 30, 2024Artificial IntelligenceAuntMinnieEurope.com AI InsiderBy Philip WardAI now offers practical solutions that enable neuroradiologists to catch Alzheimer's disease early, according to new research.May 30, 2024UltrasoundFrench team unveils findings on ultrasound in newbornsBy Amerigo AllegrettoA research group from Paris has reported that appropriate use of ultrasound can accurately guide therapies in late preterm and full-term neonates with respiratory failure.May 29, 2024Clinical NewsWeek in Review: Is breast MRI or CEM best? | Global PET/CT guidelines | News from U.K. tribunalBy Philip WardTwo leading European breast imaging researchers have provided new analysis on when to use breast MRI and contrast-enhanced mammography.May 23, 2024Emergency RadiologyJAMA: Radiology among least affected services in Ukraine warBy Amerigo AllegrettoThe war in Ukraine has devastated healthcare, but imaging facilities appear to be among the least affected, a large study has found. Not everyone agrees with this finding, however.May 17, 2024Clinical NewsWeek in Review: Golden rules of radiology | Hybrid imaging under scrutiny | The genius of Doug AltmanBy Philip WardNo practical guide exists on how to become a good radiologist – until now, that is. Dr. Paul McCoubrie’s 100 Rules of Radiology will be available soon.May 16, 2024Molecular ImagingAuntMinnieEurope.com Molecular Imaging InsiderBelgian researchers have identified wide variations in image quality for a range of PET/CT and SPECT/CT scanners. Click "Read More" to learn more about that story as well as other top Molecular Imaging news.May 16, 2024