The following abstract is drawn from a recently published paper in Academic 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: Zhennong Chena,b , Quirin Strotzerc , […]
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Diffusion Model-Based Motion Correction in Portable Computed Tomography for Brain: A Human Observer Study
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House of FUJIFILM Announced for ECR 2026
An Experience-Led Showcase by FUJIFILM Healthcare Europe in Partnership with the European Society of Radiology FUJIFILM Healthcare Europe is excited to announce the House of FUJIFILM experience, in collaboration with the European Society of Radiology (ESR), for ECR 2026: Rays of Knowledge. Celebrating heritage and healthcare innovation, this dedicated creative space will showcase an […]
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AI Inches Into the Real World and Delivers Benefits in Radiology
Improving efficiency and coordination offer some immediate applications, with clinical potential emerging as well. Artificial intelligence in healthcare still seems to exude some sort of future world, “it’ll happen someday” vibe. That’s far from the truth in radiology. Notably, there was a “the future is now” undercurrent at the recent annual conference of the Radiological Society of North […]
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FUJIFILM Healthcare UK and Llusern Scientific Sign MoU to Transform Point-of-care Testing Across the UK
FUJIFILM Healthcare UK is delighted to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Llusern Scientific, a Cardiff-based specialist in rapid point-of-care molecular diagnostics designed specifically to detect bacterial and viral infections. FUJIFILM and Llusern’s first collaboration will see Llusern’s innovative Lodestar DX UTI system included in the FUJIFILM Community Diagnostic Vehicle, […]
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Goodwin University Launches New Radiography Associate Degree Program to Meet Growing Demand in Medical Imaging
Goodwin University is proud to announce the launch of its new Radiography associate degree program, designed to help meet the increasing need for skilled medical imaging professionals in the state’s healthcare system, where demand continues to outpace staffing. The associate degree program combines classroom learning, laboratory experience, and clinical rotations, preparing graduates to sit […]
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FUJIFILM Healthcare’s Latest Digital X-ray Room Launches in the UK, with First Installation at The Yorkshire Clinic
Over the years FUJIFILM Healthcare UK and Ramsay Health Care UK have built a strong and trusted partnership. Across Ramsay’s network of hospitals, FUJIFILM technology plays an essential role in improving patient care and diagnostic accuracy, whilst also supporting Ramsay Health Care UK’s core value of ‘people caring for people’. The partnership is continuing […]
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From Pixels to Diagnosis: New Model Achieves 100% Accuracy in Detecting Pancreatic Abnormalities on CT Scans
by Christos Evangelou, MSc, PhD – Medical Writer and Editor In a recent publication, researchers at the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology and the Naval Medical University in Shanghai, China, present a novel artificial intelligence (AI) model that demonstrates high accuracy in identifying various pancreatic abnormalities from CT scans.1 Though external validation is needed, this new lightweight, end-to-end multimodal network could significantly enhance early detection and treatme…
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MRI Instead of Biopsy in Prostate Cancer Under Active Surveillance Appears to Result in Underdiagnosis
For about three decades, active surveillance (AS) has been the preferred management for favorable-risk prostate cancer (PC) and has traditionally included confirmatory biopsy to address any under sampling at diagnosis. Recent guidelines, however, have suggested that magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) might replace confirmatory biopsy to do that. A new study led by the San […]
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Targeting Women Eligible for Both Lung and Breast Cancer Screening Pays Off
Targeting women who are eligible for both lung and breast cancer screening pays off, according to new research. Numerous studies have explored poor LCS adherence, a problem less pronounced in screening mammography. One previous study estimated about 58% of LCS-eligible women reported having a mammogram over the past two years versus just 8% who […]
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Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Decision-Making: Regulatory Roadmap and Reimbursement Strategies
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming clinical medicine, with AI-powered tools increasingly being used for diagnostic imaging interpretation, clinical decision support, predictive analytics and treatment planning. As healthcare organizations adopt AI technologies and developers bring new products to market, they face an evolving regulatory landscape involving ongoing legislative debate, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) oversight, […]
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