James Tyrrell[email protected]Clinical NewsExtending ultrasound to combat cancerUsing a combination of microbubbles, advanced image acquisition techniques, and signal processing, researchers at Imperial College London are extending ultrasound into cancer diagnosis and treatment. The project involves collaboration among an engineer, a biologist, a chemist, and a radiologist.October 29, 2017Molecular ImagingCambridge team moves ahead with multidimensional imagingSarah Bohndiek, PhD, and her colleagues at the U.K.'s University of Cambridge are on a mission to develop low-cost and nonionizing optical technology to improve early cancer detection. Bohndiek heads up an international team combining physicists, engineers, chemists, and molecular biologists.August 31, 2017Page 1 of 1Top StoriesWomens ImagingEUSOBI puts focus on assisted reproductive technologiesThere's an urgent need to cast light on the link between assisted reproductive technologies and breast cancer risk, researchers noted at the European Society of Breast Imaging (EUSOBI) annual congress.Artificial IntelligenceWill AI lead to merger of radiology and pathology?CTU.K. newspaper exposes scandal of European radiologistWomens ImagingMissed previous mammography screening linked to worse disease outcomesSponsor ContentRegister Now: Breaking Barriers in Breast Imaging Webinar