Maryam Payne[email protected]MRIFloor cleaner sucked into MRI in FinlandAn accident in Turku, Finland, involving cleaning equipment being sucked into an MRI bore highlights the need for safety protocols for all staff.April 22, 2025Artificial IntelligenceAI model can predict response to liver cancer therapyDeep-learning, radiomic-based models can predict therapy response and survival in patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma, a new U.K./French study has found.April 21, 2025Breast ImagingSwedish team puts focus on cost-effectiveness of DBTThe cost-effectiveness of digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) depends on mortality reduction, future costs, and patients' willingness to pay for screening, according to a group from Malmö and Lund.April 15, 2025Digital X-RayAI can improve diagnosis of pediatric fracturesAI-based software performed well at detecting fractures in children and improved the diagnostic accuracy of emergency room readers, a new German study shows.April 14, 2025Genitourinary RadiologyDutch study casts light on MRI prostate image qualityA national prostate MRI survey has shown compliance with PI-RADS recommendations was high, but between 30% and 50% of exams were of inadequate image quality.April 8, 2025CTWhat are the pros and cons of lung cancer screening?A new opinion piece has evaluated the benefits and drawbacks of implementing lung cancer screening programs in Europe.April 3, 2025Health EquityResolution on imaging access awaits World Health Assembly approvalThe WHO board has adopted the Strengthening Medical Imaging resolution and it now looks set for approval by the World Health Assembly. Prof. Hedvig Hricak moderated an important webinar on the topic last week.April 1, 2025UltrasoundTeam Dublin tackles ultrasound workflow issuesA quality improvement initiative has highlighted problems in the ultrasound procedural room at Dublin's Mater Hospital.March 27, 2025Organized Radiology IssuesSurvey casts light on what referrers think of radiology reportsReferring doctors in Germany have voiced their opinions on the quality and usefulness of radiology reports, as well as their preferences.March 26, 2025Medicolegal issuesRadiology errors lead to scan delays and avoidable deathsMistakes by radiologists have contributed to delays in diagnosis and treatment and avoidable patient deaths in at least 45 cases since 2021, a U.K. health watchdog has reported.March 24, 2025Page 1 of 2Next PageTop StoriesIndustry NewsAuntMinnieEurope appoints 4 new EAB membersFour radiologists have recently joined the AuntMinnieEurope.com Editorial Advisory Board (EAB).MRIMachine learning standardizes bone tumor gradingMolecular ImagingF-18 PSMA PET-CT proves clinical value in prostate cancerMolecular ImagingCombined PET scans predict progression of Alzheimer’sMolecular ImagingPET scans predict outcomes for patients undergoing CAR T-cell therapy