Erik L. Ridley[email protected]Advanced VisualizationAuntMinnie.com Advanced Visualization InsiderClick "Read More" for a roundup of recent advanced visualization news, including a deep-learning algorithm that could predict a patient’s risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease based on analysis of noncontrast-enhanced chest CT exams.December 19, 2023CTAI predicts cardiovascular disease mortality risk on chest CTA deep-learning algorithm could predict a patient’s risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease from analysis of noncontrast-enhanced chest CT exams.December 19, 2023Clinical NewsWeek in review: Benign breast disease and cancer risk | Opportunistic screening | New imaging equipment industry groupBenign breast disease found on percutaneous biopsy is linked with a higher risk of breast cancer, according to a report. Click "Read More" to learn about this research and to see this week's other top stories.December 15, 2023AILunit bids for Volpara HealthContinuing its aggressive push for global growth, South Korean AI software developer Lunit signed a deal to acquire breast and lung imaging AI software firm Volpara Health Technologies for approximately $292 million Australian dollars ($193 million U.S.).December 14, 2023RSNA 2023Top 10 articles from AuntMinnie.com's RSNA 2023 RADCastOur top 10 most popular articles from this year’s RSNA 2023 RADcast covered a wide range of topics, beginning with an article on the impact of soccer heading on the brain.December 11, 2023AIVideo from RSNA 2023: Radiology AI in U.S. vs. EuropeIn a video interview, Prof. Erik Ranschaert, PhD, past president of the European Society of Medical Imaging Informatics, describes how radiology AI is being developed and implemented in the U.S. and Europe.December 7, 2023RSNA 2023Canon highlights new CT scanners, workflow automation at RSNA 2023Canon Medical Systems unveiled two new CT scanners and a wide range of other offerings in its booth at RSNA 2023.December 1, 2023Clinical NewsWeek in Review: The buzz returns at RSNA 2023The buzz was certainly back at RSNA 2023. Attendance was noticeably higher at McCormick Place, as radiology’s premier event continues to bounce back from pandemic levels. Click "Read More" to learn about our top five RSNA stories.December 1, 2023RSNA 2023New CT, MR scanners and AI top GE HealthCare highlights at RSNA 2023GE HealthCare (GEHC) brought new CT and MRI scanners and a range of AI software applications to McCormick Place for RSNA 2023.December 1, 2023RSNA 2023Video from RSNA 2023: AI and opportunistic screeningIn a video interview, Perry Pickhardt, MD, of the University of Wisconsin in Madison discusses the promise of AI body composition analysis for enabling opportunistic screening.November 30, 2023Previous PagePage 14 of 17Next PageTop StoriesWomens ImagingExperts, research highlight prevalence of remote breast imagingExperts and recent studies highlight the prevalence of remote breast imaging since COVID-19.UltrasoundAblation procedures cure thyroid disorders in older patientsPractice ManagementNYU researcher's new book explores how imaging is 'changing our world'Womens ImagingMirai shows promise for detecting interval breast cancersSponsor ContentJoin Us!