AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersMolecular ImagingNuclear medicine groups launch effort to standardize PET imagingPET system accreditation methods vary widely across clinical research organizations, sponsors, and professional networks.December 19, 2025CTBrainomix highlights success of stroke imaging studyBrainomix reports success from a phase II trial evaluating the efficacy of a neuroprotective agent for acute ischemic stroke.December 19, 2025CTAZmed granted CE mark for CT lung screening toolAZmed has received the CE mark for AZnod, designed to detect and characterize pulmonary nodules on CT scans.December 18, 2025CTCanon showcases CT innovations at RSNA 2025Canon exhibited two work-in-progress technologies in a research-focused section of its booth.December 15, 2025Industry NewsFNMR calls for review of imaging plan after Article 24 removalThe French National Federation of Medical Radiologists (FNMR) is calling for a review of the government's imaging plan following new developments.December 12, 2025CTFFR-CT predicts risk of cardiovascular eventsLower CT-derived fractional flow reserve (FFR-CT) values were associated with higher cardiovascular event rates.December 11, 2025Radiation Oncology/TherapyTelix and Varian enter research collaborationThe two firms will identify opportunities to use Telix’s prostate cancer PET imaging agents in selecting patients for radiation therapy.December 10, 2025Digital X-RayTwo Dutch hospitals adopt Qure.ai’s chest x-ray softwareCatharina Ziekenhuis in Eindhoven and UMC Utrecht are adopting Qure.ai’s qXR software for lung nodule detection.December 10, 2025Organized Radiology IssuesESR announces record membership figureThe ESR has reached another membership milestone, with 149,167 members from 192 countries now registered. It has also unveiled a new app.December 10, 2025Enterprise ImagingSectra signs deal with four U.K. hospital groupsSectra has secured an agreement to provide joint cloud-based enterprise imaging services to four U.K. National Health Service (NHS) trusts.December 10, 2025Page 1 of 946Next PageTop StoriesRadiation Oncology/TherapyWhy we must celebrate Charles Joslin's remarkable lifeProf. Charles Joslin died on 30 October 2025 at the age of 97. He made a huge contribution to radiation oncology, writes history columnist Dr. Adrian Thomas.MRIMRI safety and radiation-induced cancer risks dominate in 2025Organized Radiology IssuesWho's bidding for glory at the ESR's 2026 election?Digital X-RayIs imaging always needed for recurring shoulder dislocations?Medical, Legal, and PracticeTake charge of work patterns and look after each other