Autolomous CEO Alexander Seyf outlines why Europe must close its processing deficit, connect intelligence across ecosystems, and prioritise mission driven collaboration to compete with the US and Asia in 2026 In this exclusive conversation with BioSpectrum Asia, Alexander Seyf, CEO and Co founder of Autolomous, offers a candid assessment of Europe’s biotech landscape as it […]
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Europe At A Biotech Crossroads As Digital Gaps Challenge Global Ambitions
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FES-PET/CT Imaging Can Clarify Lobular Breast Cancer Extent and Biology
Author(s)Ashling Wahner Fact checked by: Riley Kandel Sophia O’Brien, MD, discusses the role of nuclear medicine in lobular breast cancer diagnosis and staging, as well as use criteria for FES-PET/CT. Close collaboration with nuclear medicine colleagues enables breast cancer treatment teams to overcome imaging limitations in lobular disease and make informed treatment decisions […]
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AI Mammogram Technology Offers 23% Greater Cancer Detection, Fewer False Positives
AI-enhanced breast imaging provides the most intelligent screening available with unmatched accuracy for patients The first artificial intelligence-assisted (AI) mammogram technology in Orange County is now being offered to imaging patients at the Providence St. Joseph Hospital Helen Caloggero Women’s & Family Center. Since the Women’s Imaging Center began offering patients the FDA-approved […]
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New Study Shows Combining Prone and Supine MRI in Single Session Before Breast Conserving Surgery Provides Highly Accurate Tumor Imagery, Efficiently and Conveniently
Combined Approach Enables Novel Breast Cancer Locator (BCL) System to Provide Precise Surgical Guidance that Has Been Shown to Significantly Reduce Positive Margin Rate Cairn Surgical, Inc., an innovative medical technology firm striving to make breast cancer surgery more precise, announced that a study just published online in the Journal of Breast Imaging […]
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Are We Reaching a Breaking Point?
Imaging demand continues to rise while radiologist shortages persist, leaving many clinicians overextended and increasingly burned out. At the same time, fragmented systems and workflows are quietly compounding the problem – pulling radiologists away from image interpretation and into time-consuming administrative tasks. Reducing system fragmentation can help ease many of the challenges. Radiology is a […]
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Latin America Diagnostic Imaging Market to Reach US$ 492.1M by 2031 at 7.1% CAGR | Expands with MRI, CT and AI Adoption
Latin America Diagnostic Imaging Market to reach US$492.1 Million by 2031, driven by AI integration, chronic disease rise, and healthcare modernization. The Latin America Diagnostic Imaging Market reached US$ 304.9 million in 2023 and is projected to reach US$ 492.1 million by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 7.1% during 2024–2031. The market is experiencing […]
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Artificial Intelligence Impact on Radiologist Performance in Breast Cancer Screening with Digital Breast Tomosynthesis
The following abstract is drawn from a recently published paper in Journal of the American College of Radiology. We invite you to read the full paper and join the conversation, become a member of the Radiology News community to share your thoughts, ask questions, and engage with others around this work. Authors: Kathy Schilling, MD1, Jeff Hoffmeister, MD, MSEE2, […]
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New ECHELON® ZERO HELIUM at House of FUJIFILM ECR 2026
Fujifilm’s Signature MRI Technology Without Liquid Helium FUJIFILM Healthcare Europe is delighted to announce a special unveiling of signature ECHELON® ZeroHelium MRI technology at the House of FUJIFILM experience, ECR 2026: Rays of Knowledge. Winner of the Good Design Award*, FUJIFILM’s new ZeroHelium technology requires absolutely ZERO liquid helium to operate MRI systems, […]
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Ohio State Opens 26-story Hospital Building in Columbus
The 1.9 million-square-foot University Hospital building adds nearly 400 beds to the university’s Wexner Medical Center. Key HighlightsThe new facility has 24 operating rooms, including two hybrid neurovascular suites for complex stroke procedures.Rising 410 feet, the hospital is the 10th tallest building in Columbus, adding nearly 400 beds to the medical center.It provides 234 intensive […]
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Patient Perspectives on Trust in Artificial Intelligence–Powered Tools in Prostate Cancer Diagnostics
The following abstract is drawn from a recently published paper in Sage Journals. We invite you to read the full paper and join the conversation, become a member of the Radiology News community to share your thoughts, ask questions, and engage with others around this work. Authors: Simon Aleksander Berger1, Erna Håland1, and […]
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