3D-printed models improve pediatric retroperitoneal surgery planning February 1, 2023 -- Using 3D-printed models of retroperitoneal tumors is an effective way to plan surgery for children and to communicate about the procedure with their parents, according to a study published January 30 in Nature: Scientific Reports.Read More
Can the field of radiobiology survive? February 1, 2023 -- Unless it attracts new students, the profession of radiobiology in the U.S. may cease to exist as a distinct subspecialty, according to a group of U.S. experts.Read More
AI improves digital x-ray detection of lung nodules January 31, 2023 -- A group in Korea has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) model that could help radiologists detect pulmonary nodules on digital chest x-rays, according to a study published January 31 in JAMA Open Network.Read More
How do radiology residents in the U.S. want to learn about AI? January 31, 2023 -- Most radiology residents in the U.S. want education on artificial intelligence (AI) technology to be included in the residency curriculum and they want the training to be hands-on, according to research published January 27 in Academic Radiology.Read More
PCCT cuts CCTA contrast by 25%, without impacting image quality January 30, 2023 -- Photon-counting CT (PCCT) reduces the amount of contrast needed for coronary CT angiography (CCTA) by 25% -- without impacting image quality, according to a study published January 26 in Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging.Read More
FAPI-PET detects rare tumor in COVID-19 patient January 30, 2023 -- German doctors have reported finding a rare tenosynovial giant cell tumor in a COVID-19 patient's thigh using gallium-68 fibroblast activation protein inhibitor (FAPI) PET imaging, according to a case published January 26 in the Journal of Nuclear Medicine.Read More