Erik L. Ridley[email protected]Image ProcessingMRI scans can reveal body composition changes over timeData derived from MRI exams show that body composition can change significantly over a two-year period, potentially offering a new window into the aging process, according to research published recently in Scientific Reports.March 21, 2022PACS/VNAHIMSS: Enterprise imaging collaboration continues to bear fruitORLANDO - A longstanding collaboration between the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) and the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine on enterprise imaging topics remains highly active, according to a HIMSS 2022 session.March 16, 2022ISHIMSS: Phishing attacks, ransomware pose big security risksORLANDO - Phishing attacks and ransomware are currently the most prevalent and significant forms of cyberattacks in healthcare, according to a Monday session at the 2022 meeting of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS).March 13, 2022Image ProcessingBody composition foretells ovarian cancer treatment complicationsBody composition analysis on CT exams can identify ovarian cancer patients who are more likely to have complications related to chemotherapy, according to research presented at ECR 2022 Overture.March 13, 2022ISCybersecurity vulnerability ensnares imaging, radiation therapy firmsCybersecurity vulnerabilities in remote connectivity software used in service offerings by several medical imaging and radiation therapy firms could allow attackers to take control of connected systems, according to alerts issued by U.S. government agencies.March 9, 2022Image ProcessingAuntMinnie.com Advanced Visualization InsiderMarch 8, 2022Image 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, 2022Previous PagePage 25 of 393Next PageTop StoriesCTNew benchmark helps monitor cumulative CT radiation doseThe findings highlight the need for systematic dose tracking and rigorous justification of imaging.Radiation Oncology/TherapyStudy questions routine use of radiotherapy after bone surgeryUltrasoundCEUS outshines color Doppler imaging for indeterminate kidney lesionsWomens ImagingWomen's Imaging MinnieCast, Episode 2: Risk-based vs. annual mammography screening, part 1Digital X-RayChest x-rays reveal atherosclerosis in patients undergoing amputations