Inga Stevens[email protected]Clinical News3D printing enters brave new worldThe idea of printing human tissues and organs for implantation is not the stuff of science fiction anymore. It is a real prospect that will open new frontiers in medicine in less than a decade, delegates were told at this week's Arab Health congress in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.January 30, 2018Clinical NewsOfficial launch of ArabSafe goes aheadDUBAI - The first ArabSafe committee meeting was held during Arab Health 2017. Modeled on the EuroSafe Imaging campaign, the new initiative aims to establish a radiation safety culture among Arabic-speaking countries and to ensure the appropriate use of radiation.February 9, 2017Clinical NewsCT lung screening enters pipeline in Middle EastDUBAI - The Abu Dhabi guidelines for CT lung cancer screening were the subject of much debate at the thoracic imaging session during the Total Radiology conference at Arab Health 2017. The guidelines cover an unusual risk factor: 20-year history of water pipe (or shisha) use.February 2, 2017Clinical NewsParizel calls for more standardization of MRI protocolsDUBAI - The development of effective imaging biomarkers can spark a huge improvement in the diagnosis, management, and follow-up of patients with multiple sclerosis, but much greater standardization is required, ECR 2017 President Dr. Paul Parizel, PhD, told delegates at the Arab Health congress.January 31, 2017Clinical NewsBreast screening debate spreads to Middle EastDUBAI - As the doors spring open for the first day of the Arab Health 2017 show, breast cancer screening is set to come under close scrutiny at the Total Radiology conference that forms a major part of the event. Dr. Shaikha Abu Shaikha speaks about Qatar's Breast and Bowel Screening Program.January 29, 2017Clinical NewsRadiographer reporting: Australians give positive spinNew research from Australia has underlined the potential of radiographers to enhance the accuracy of screening programs and increase the detection rates for breast cancer and calcifications. The study looks set to enliven the long-running debate about role extension.May 24, 2016ConferenceRadiology and the law in Colombia: From practice to realityColombia is forging ahead when it comes to implementing laws and regulations specific to radiology and diagnostic imaging. At today's "ESR meets Colombia" session, speakers from the country's radiology community will present their recommendations for other nations to consider the Colombian experience to maintain and raise the quality standard in radiology.March 5, 2016Clinical NewsRadiology prepares for leading role at Arab Health 2016As medical imaging continues to thrive throughout large parts of the Middle East, the radiological community is gearing up for Arab Health 2016, at which intervention, radiation protection, and pediatrics look set to dominate the agenda. European speakers also will play a critical part.December 20, 2015Page 1 of 1Top StoriesUltrasoundOverdue baby dies after scan results sent 'to nowhere'The results of a scan of an overdue baby with medical concerns were not sent to the mother's midwife, possibly contributing to the death of the baby.UltrasoundUltrasound-guided nerve blocks prove safe for pain managementIndustry NewsU.K. issues advice on sedation use in radiologyNuclear MedicineEANM 2024 hits record attendanceClinical NewsSiemens posts strong revenues for Q4, fiscal year 2024