Erik L. Ridley[email protected]Image ProcessingCT radiomics predicts rectal cancer treatment responseRadiomics analysis of pretreatment CT exams can help to predict response to neoadjuvant chemoradiation therapy in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer, according to research presented at last week's ECR 2022 Overture.March 7, 2022AIECR: How will AI be utilized in chest imaging applications?Artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to have an impact on the diagnosis of a number of chest imaging conditions, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, interstitial lung disease, and lung cancer, according to a March 3 session at ECR Overture.March 6, 2022MRIECR: AI can enhance abdominal imagingArtificial intelligence (AI) technology can offer many potential advantages in abdominal imaging, including better diagnostic accuracy, optimization of worklists, and pre-analysis of high-volume exams, according to a March 4 session at ECR 2022 Overture.March 3, 2022AIECR: What will it be like to be a radiologist in 2030?The radiologists of 2030 are likely to be subspecialized, trained in how to communicate with patients, and augmented -- but not replaced -- by artificial intelligence (AI), according to a March 2 presentation at ECR Overture.March 2, 2022Digital X-RayAI algorithms identify TB on lateral chest x-raysTuberculosis (TB) can be consistently detected on lateral chest x-rays by an ensemble of two different types of deep-learning networks, according to research published online February 24 in Frontiers in Genetics.March 1, 2022HomeWeek in review: CT, MRI contrast reactions | Second-opinion reads | Worries over DCISFebruary 25, 2022AIWhat lessons can be learned from mammography CAD?Lessons learned from decades of clinical use of mammography computer-aided detection (CAD) software are crucial in preparing for broad adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in medical imaging, according to an article published on February 25 in JAMA Health Forum.February 24, 2022Clinical NewsShould second-opinion reads receive more reimbursement?Providing second opinions on breast imaging exams performed elsewhere can be time-consuming, but many radiologists aren't adequately reimbursed for these reads, according to a new study in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.February 23, 2022CTAI mines CT, lab results to predict COVID-19 severityAn artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm that utilizes chest CT and laboratory results can be highly accurate for predicting the severity of COVID-19 when patients are being admitted, according to research published February 17 in Infectious Diseases of Poverty.February 22, 2022CTCan 1 day of training improve radiologist performance in CTC?A one-day training course can yield significant and sustained performance improvement for radiologists who are interpreting CT colonography (CTC) exams, according to research published online February 15 in Radiology.February 21, 2022Previous PagePage 22 of 389Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingPSMA PET-guided radiotherapy shows promiseA trial demonstrated that radiotherapy informed by PSMA-PET led to improved outcomes in prostate cancer patients.Practice ManagementContrast media-reduction strategies could curb emissions up to 53%Practice ManagementDoes CMS 2026 proposed rule enforce efficiency at a cost to practices?Womens ImagingMissed previous mammography screening linked to worse disease outcomesSponsor ContentDigital Innovations Shaping the Future of Radiology