Rebekah Moan[email protected]BreastProblems persist for breast cancer detection in MoroccoIn advance of ECR 2019's focus on Africa, we have a special report about Morocco. A new evaluation has found the country continues to come up short in terms of breast cancer detection, even though the rate of annual screening coverage achieved was acceptable.August 6, 2018MRIFocus on FOCUS, a new DWI-MRI protocol for breast lesionsA new type of diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) is giving conventional breast MRI a run for its money. Field-of-view optimized and constrained undistorted single-shot (FOCUS) imaging can identify 85% of suspicious breast lesions, ECR 2018 delegates learned in Vienna.March 4, 20182018Contrast-enhanced mammography prepares to enter clinical mainstreamContrast-enhanced spectral mammography (CESM) is gaining momentum, and like it or not, the technique will be a part of the workup for breast imaging in the future, not least because CESM rivals breast MRI in many ways, according to European breast imaging specialists.March 2, 2018MRIEvidence-based medicine 'misused' in breast MRIVIENNA - During a refresher course at ECR 2018, breast MRI expert Dr. Christiane Kuhl said the principles of evidence-based medicine have been misused in the case of preoperative breast MRI, and that's part of the reason why the modality hasn't been adopted more widely by the surgical community.March 2, 2018MRILeave no invasive breast cancer behind by using MRIVIENNA - Mammography and ultrasound underestimate 30% of disease in patients with invasive ductal carcinoma, according to research from Israel presented at ECR 2018. MRI overestimates the extent of disease, but at least no cancer is left behind.March 2, 20182018Top 3 tips for achieving success in breast imagingBreast imaging can be a tricky business. Luckily for ECR 2018 delegates, a slew of experts have provided their top three tips for imaging. You can expect to learn about digital breast tomosynthesis, automated breast ultrasound, and more at today's Special Focus Session.February 28, 2018BreastStudy finds Oslo women skip breast screeningVIENNA - Low breast cancer screening attendance rates plague capital cities and metropolitan areas. Researchers often cite high immigrant populations as the cause of this trend, but how accurate is that? A new study presented on Thursday at ECR 2018 reveals the truth behind the claim.February 28, 2018BreastDBT catches 50% more breast cancers than standard mammoVIENNA - A large study out of Norway presented at ECR 2018 demonstrated that the rate of screen-detected breast cancer was about 50% higher for women screened with synthesized 2D mammography and digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) compared with digital mammography alone.February 27, 2018MRIWhole-body MRI gains momentum for oncology casesWhole-body MRI is an emerging clinical tool for accurate and early assessment of oncology patients in a single, noninvasive technique, Egyptian researchers have found. It's a reliable, reproducible method that is ideal for follow-up, they added.February 5, 2018UltrasoundMedical societies celebrate ultrasound awarenessSeveral medical societies are celebrating Medical Ultrasound Awareness Month to highlight awareness of the role sonographers play in the medical community and educate the public about medical ultrasound and its many uses.October 1, 2017Previous PagePage 2 of 10Next PageTop StoriesRadiology EducationARRS: Consistent disparities found in radiology residency matchA new study found consistent disparities by gender and race for the risk of not matching into diagnostic radiology residency programs.Womens ImagingARRS: DBT leads to less recalls among African American womenISMRM 2024ISMRM: Young investigators study white matter hemodynamics, carotid webs, and moreDigital X-RayARRS: Noncontrast fluoroscopy method can image chronic hypertensionSponsor ContentWe care about what you think.