Wayne Forrest[email protected]Nuclear MedicineNuclear medicine guidelines promote COVID-19 safetyHow can nuclear medicine departments keep patients and staff safe during the COVID-19 pandemic? A new set of guidelines from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) provides some guidance.April 26, 2020MRIPI-RADS falls short of prostate MRI expectationsThe Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System (PI-RADS) might not be the perfect tool when it comes to using MRI to confirm suspected cases of prostate cancer, according to a study published April 21 in Radiology.April 21, 2020Nuclear MedicineKLM commits to deliver radioisotopes to U.S.In a move designed to keep medical isotope supply shipments moving during the COVID-19 pandemic, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has committed to allow medical isotopes to be carried on its planes from Europe to the U.S., starting April 27.April 21, 2020Molecular ImagingPET/CT pinpoints Hodgkin's lymphoma treatment responsePET/CT significantly outperformed CT alone in predicting treatment response in patients with relapsed or refractory Hodgkin's lymphoma when treated with the cancer drug nivolumab, according to multicenter results published April 14 in Radiology.April 19, 2020CTRadiology shows ingenuity in dealing with COVID-19As the radiology community deals with the COVID-19 pandemic, imaging providers are using ingenuity to create novel shift rotations, make the best use of personal protective equipment, and segregate teams to protect valuable staff members and patients to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.April 19, 2020CTHow clinicians worldwide are handling COVID-19From "overwhelmed" hospitals in Italy to facilities in Australia still waiting for the surge, radiology providers are reporting a variety of experiences in dealing with the COVID-19 outbreak. They shared their stories in an April 15 webinar.April 15, 2020MRIMRI shows brain changes in astronauts after time in spaceMRI scans of 11 astronauts performed the day after their return from extended time in space have revealed significant changes in brain volume and cerebrospinal fluid flow. The astronauts also saw their pituitary glands shrink, according to a study published April 14 in Radiology.April 13, 2020Molecular ImagingHow can nuclear medicine help with COVID-19 pandemic?Radiology departments have been working overtime since the outbreak of COVID-19. But how nuclear medicine can contribute to the healthcare of the world's populations remains somewhat unclear, according to an article published online April 7 in Nuklearmedizin.April 9, 2020MRI3 key MRI markers can gauge MS severityThree basic MRI biomarkers can help clinicians determine the current level of disease severity and disability in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), according to a study published April 3 in PLOS One.April 8, 2020Molecular ImagingPET links amyloid to cognitive decline in A4 studyInitial findings from the Anti-Amyloid Treatment in Asymptomatic Alzheimer's Disease (A4) study, published online April 6 in JAMA Neurology, have confirmed that high levels of amyloid on florbetapir-PET brain scans are an indication of cognitive decline.April 7, 2020Previous PagePage 4 of 239Next PageTop StoriesBreastLGBTQ+ individuals show decreased breast cancer screening ratesLesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, or gender‐nonconforming (LGBTQ+) individuals show decreased breast cancer screening rates.Molecular ImagingPET predicts adverse events in heart disease patientsWomens ImagingUpdated Canadian breast cancer guidelines recommend biennial screeningCTGround-glass opacity on CT lung cancer imaging means better prognosisSponsor ContentIMV’s Oncology in Diagnostic Imaging Market Outlook Report