Mélisande Rouger[email protected]Molecular ImagingWhere are we now with total-body PET/CT systems?New total-body PET/CT equipment could be a game changer in complex adult and pediatric cases, according to a Swiss nuclear medicine expert who has recently shared his experiences working with one of these scanners.November 16, 2022Artificial IntelligenceMuch to gain from AI in hybrid imaging, but mind the gapArtificial intelligence (AI) can boost image quality and analysis and prediction in hybrid imaging, but clinicians must remain cautious with algorithms because they are not always reliable in clinical practice, a French expert in translational imaging has warned.November 15, 2022Molecular ImagingPET/CT proves value in guiding breast cancer therapyFDG-PET/CT can help guide therapy in breast cancer, particularly in distant disease staging and treatment response assessment, the leading Austrian researcher Dr. Katja Pinker-Domenig told a hybrid imaging event on 11 November.November 14, 2022Artificial IntelligenceMorozov gives top tips on how to integrate AI in hospitalsVALENCIA - As the global shortage of radiology specialists grows, adopting "the 7P approach" (practicality, pragmatism, product, price, place, promotion, passion) to implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) can guarantee patient safety with fewer resources. That's the view of AI guru Dr. Sergey Morozov.October 18, 2022Artificial IntelligenceProkop calls for emphasis on workflow to help pay for AIVALENCIA -- The next generation of radiology AI systems needs to focus much more on workflow and efficiency gains to make them affordable and attractive to use in clinical practice, according to Dutch expert Prof. Dr. Mathias Prokop, PhD.October 17, 2022Clinical NewsMR-guided biopsies and transurethral ablation give hope in prostate carePARIS -- Clinical advances in MRI-guided percutaneous diagnosis and emerging treatment options for prostate tumors were discussed in depth during a special session at the French national radiology congress, JFR 2022.October 10, 2022Clinical NewsFrom Boston to Madrid, a story of imaging elite athletesAs the French Open tennis tournament prepares to reach a climax in Paris, AuntMinnieEurope.com caught up with the sports imaging expert Dr. Ara Kassarjian. He shares his experiences and outlines three recent injuries to professional tennis players.June 1, 2022Artificial IntelligenceSERAM: Oleaga calls for more dynamic approach to AIMALAGA - Lack of automation and knowledge are important obstacles to deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) in radiology practice, Prof. Dr. Laura Oleaga, PhD, said in a keynote lecture at the annual meeting of the Spanish Society of Radiology (SERAM).May 29, 2022Clinical NewsDose management culture boosts clinical excellenceCollecting the data from dose tracking software can help optimize and further reduce dose, but resources and a European effort must help raise awareness, a leading medical physicist said at the recent European Society of Medical Imaging Informatics meeting in Valencia, Spain.October 21, 2019Clinical NewsImaging aquatic life: Diving into the unknownVALENCIA - The creatures that live under the sea have inspired humans over history, and even the congress poster for ECR 2019 has a nautical theme, but many aquatic species remain elusive. Imaging can help reveal some of their secrets and protect and care for them, a veterinarian from Spain told attendees at a recent congress.January 15, 2019Page 1 of 4Next PageTop StoriesAdvanced VisualizationChatGPT promising as support tool for researchers getting started in AIChatGPT could serve as an academic reference tool for early-career radiologists and researchers.Advanced VisualizationLLMs outperform medical student in solving imaging casesClinical NewsIrish radiologist, 37, dies of cancerDigital X-RaySymphony of radiology: RSNA unveils art winnersIndustry NewsSiemens targets 3.3B patient touchpoints by 2030