Frances Rylands-Monk[email protected]CTOn the front line: Radiologists confront new challenges in UkraineRadiologist Dr. Andrii Makarenkov receives up to 10 frontline casualties every day. We interviewed him and other Ukrainians about the type of injuries they encounter and how their working lives have changed since the Russian invasion.November 22, 2022CTNELSON lung screening protocol beats NLST for cancer detectionIn a face-off between CT lung cancer screening trials, the protocol used to analyze lung nodules in the Dutch-Belgian Randomized Lung Cancer Screening (NELSON) trial proved more sensitive than that used in the U.S. National Lung Screening Trial (NLST).August 6, 2022MRIUkrainian radiology staff killed and injured in missile attackThe owner of an imaging facility in Vinnytsia, 200 km southwest of Kyiv, has confirmed that a Russian cruise missile attack killed at least 24 civilians and wounded dozens more, including staff members.July 19, 2022Image ProcessingImaging biomarkers can help transform stroke preventionA large global study in stroke patients has shown how MRI biomarkers to estimate relative brain age can enhance surveillance and improve predictions on poststroke recovery, compared with simply using chronological brain age.May 8, 2022Nuclear MedicineHow can the clinical potential of PET/MRI be unlocked?Why are some countries lagging behind others when it comes to unlocking the clinical potential of PET/MRI? Cancer imaging expert Dr. Vicky Goh of the U.K. took out her crystal ball and provided some insight into the future role of PET/MRI and how both modalities can be integrated effectively.November 10, 2021CTThoracic radiologists give top tips for CT evaluation of lung parenchymaWhat do the specialists say when it comes to the notoriously tricky area of CT evaluation of lung parenchyma? ECR 2021 registrants received sound, practical advice from expert speakers at a special focus session.March 29, 2021CTCancer delays: Counting COVID-19's hidden costsA patient whose cancer treatment is delayed by even one month can face a mortality risk of up to 13% higher, a Canadian and U.K. study has found. The investigation, published online by BMJ on 4 November, was triggered by concerns about delays to cancer diagnosis and therapy during the pandemic.November 8, 2020CTFree app helps radiologists recognize COVID-19 casesA free app designed to train medical imaging professionals in COVID-19 case recognition is making progress. While other apps exist, users of the BerlinCaseViewer app have access to all the CT slices they would have on their workstations in normal clinical practice, the developers say.November 2, 2020CTFrench survey logs COVID-19's impact on radiologistsThe COVID-19 pandemic is exacting a heavy psychological toll on radiologists, with insomnia being one of the most commonly reported problems, according to a French survey of over 1,500 imaging physicians.September 16, 2020MRITake caution when analyzing pediatric brain developmentWhen analyzing pediatric brain development on MRI scans, imagers should be careful not to make assumptions based on their experiences with adult scans, urged Dr. Ellen Grant at Sunday's president's lecture at the Society for MR Radiographers & Technologists virtual conference.August 8, 2020Previous PagePage 2 of 11Next PageTop StoriesISMRM 2024ISMRM: PET/MRI shows promise identifying musculoskeletal ‘pain generators’SINGAPORE -- PET/MRI is emerging as a viable tool for pinpointing locations of pain in people with chronic low back pain and persistent hip pain after total hip replacements.ISMRM 2024ISMRM: What's next for MRI applications for MSK trauma?Radiology EducationARRS: Consistent disparities found in radiology residency matchWomens ImagingARRS: DBT leads to less recalls among African American womenSponsor ContentWe care about what you think.