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Welcome to Vienna! ECR 2024 starts today, setting out to explore the congress' motto "Next Generation Radiology". While there is little doubt that AI will play a central role in diagnostic imaging of tomorrow, the challenges surrounding this technology are far from solved. In our exclusive interview, ESR President Prof. Carlo Catalano points out the potential of AI in radiology, from enhanced diagnoses to workload reduction, and talks about news and highlights of the upcoming congress. In our special newsletter, we take a deep dive into trends and topics that already start to define "Next Generation Radiology". Enjoy reading – and be sure to visit us in the Publisher's Lounge in the Expo Gallery!
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Interview • Interview with ESR President Carlo Catalano
‘Next Generation Radiology: Embracing the future and redefining the field of radiology’: In the run-up to the European Congress of Radiology 2024, we spoke with ESR President Professor Carlo Catalano from Rome, Italy, about the meeting’s ... |
News • Joint considerations
Radiology is inextricably linked with AI – but what should the future of the technology be for medical imaging? Five leading societies have published a joint paper addressing the challenges. |
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Article • Experts explore impact of technology
The climate crisis and AI – arguably two of the most hotly-debated and relevant topics of our time – share an intricate relationship: While computation of complex AI routines commands an immense carbon footprint, it is these algorithms that ... |
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Article • Imaging in characterisation and classification of tumour types
Breast cancer has no “one size fits all” therapy approach: subtypes differ significantly in malignancy, progression, and treatment response. Therefore, the more is known about the type of carcinoma in a patient, the better the outcome. At the ... |
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Article • Imaging controversial
Breast MRI is increasingly being used as a primary breast cancer screening exam for young women. It brings benefits in women with dense breasts, who are at an elevated risk of developing breast cancer. The technique is also being ordered as a ... |
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Article • Additional findings from the MIPA study
Ordering preoperative breast MRI exams of diagnosed breast cancer patients used to be controversial: Did they aid surgical planning better than the combination of mammography and breast ultrasound? Or did their findings cause overtreatment, ... |
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Article • During lumpectomy
Breast surgery is a traumatic experience for a woman, no matter whether breast-conservation surgery (BCS) or a mastectomy. Trauma levels are greatly enhanced, if pathological evaluation findings of an excised breast tumour following a lumpectomy ... |
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Article • Men are from Mars, women are from Venus
An interplanetary title for a quite down-to-earth topic: The symposium "Men are from Mars, women are from Venus" at the EACVI congress (European Association of Cardiovascular imaging) launched into the differences between the hearts of men ... |
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Article • Tackling gender inequality
Gender equity is a key factor in achieving excellence in academic medicine. So far, however, this is only partly reflected in reality: In Europe, women represent 54% of physicians and 40% of radiologists. However, female representation in radiology ... |
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Article • New system combines nanotechnology and ultrasound
An innovative solution based on nanotechnology and ultrasound could prevent over-treatment of patients with rectal cancer. The magnetomotive ultrasound system uses nanotechnology for reliable diagnosis of any spread of rectal cancer to nearby lymph ... |
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Article • Point-of-care ultrasound in trauma
Stagnation, under-use, unfulfilled potential: At the EUSEM congress in Barcelona, leading emergency physician Dr Joseph Osterwalder describes how e-FAST (Extended Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma) – a key point-of-care ultrasound ... |
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News • Diagnostic imaging collaboration
Canon Medical Systems Corporation and Olympus Corporation announced that they have reached an agreement to collaborate on Endoscopic Ultrasound Systems, and presented a new imaging system. |
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News • Study examines diagnostic quality
High-BMI patients are a challenge for abdominal sonography. In a new study, researchers point out the benefits of special high-performance probes and their impact on image quality. |
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Article • Radiology equipment
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