Will Morton[email protected]Molecular ImagingFDOPA-PET/CT predicts survival in patients with midgut NETsPET/CT imaging with F-18 fluorodopa (FDOPA) is an effective approach for detecting neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) -- and now the scans may be used to predict survival in patients with tumors in the midgut, according to researchers in France.September 5, 2023Clinical NewsResearchers highlight the potential of dynamic chest radiographyDynamic chest radiography (DCR) has huge potential, says a Japanese team leading work on the technique. To show this, the group penned a review that includes more than 20 images illustrating DCR's clinical application in pulmonary vascular diseases.September 4, 2023MRIResearchers warn of side effects of new Alzheimer's disease drugsPhysicians should be on the lookout for potential neurologic side effects related to new Alzheimer's disease treatments, according to a study published August 31 in RadioGraphics.August 31, 2023Molecular ImagingPET/CT and PET/MRI appear equivalent for diagnosing prostate cancerPET/CT and PET/MRI have gone head-to-head for detecting prostate cancer relapse in a review that included 37 clinical studies and 8,709 patients -- with PET/MRI taking a slight lead, according to a team in China.August 31, 2023Clinical NewsBone scan rates low among breast cancer patientsLess than half of women receiving breast cancer treatment with aromatase inhibitors undergo recommended imaging to assess their bone health, according to a study published August 25 in the Journal of Bone Oncology.August 31, 2023Molecular ImagingPET reveals sex differences in early Alzheimer's diseaseBrain PET imaging shows that women with higher tau pathology in the temporal lobe have worse cognitive performance than men, according to a study published August 28 in Alzheimer's and Dementia.August 29, 2023Molecular ImagingFDG-PET/CT scan reveals rare neurosarcoidosisAn FDG-PET/CT scan and thyroid biopsy changed a patient's diagnosis from terminal to treatable with the discovery of a rare neurosarcoidosis, according to a case published August 28 in Radiology Case Reports.August 29, 2023Artificial IntelligenceCan AI bridge the gap between genetics and imaging?AI appears to be able to flag people with genetic traits for osteoarthritis based on their bone scans, according to researchers in Texas.August 28, 2023Radiology EducationMovies: 'Is there a [female] doctor in the house?'A group of radiation oncologists has taken issue with Hollywood via an analysis that shows only 18% of physician roles in U.S. movies over the last 30 years were filled by women, according to a research letter published August 28 in JAMA Internal Medicine.August 28, 2023Molecular ImagingAre PSMA-PET tracers equal in detecting prostate cancer?Researchers in China have provided some clarity for clinicians over which prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) radiotracer may be best for PET/CT prostate cancer imaging, according to a study published August 21 in Cancer Imaging.August 27, 2023Previous PagePage 2 of 71Next PageTop StoriesISMRM 2024MRI provides new insights in mild traumatic brain injuryNew MRI techniques reveal subtle tissue alterations involved in mild traumatic brain injuries and provide new insights.ISMRM 2024ISMRM: Is low-field MRI coming of age for lung imaging?ISMRM 2024ISMRM: MRI shows promise for helping to diagnose PTSDISMRM 2024ISMRM: Swiss team casts light on congenital heart diseaseSponsor ContentWe care about what you think.