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MRI gets closer to genomics in prostate cancer

MRI gets closer to genomics in prostate cancer

Defining which prostate cancers are potentially aggressive and provide early metastases is essential for patient management. It seems that visibility with MRI is a prognostic predictor. Article: Correlation between MRI phenotypes and a genomic classifier of prostate...
How Artificial Intelligence looks at images

How Artificial Intelligence looks at images

AI does not mimic humans, but learns from humans. It has its own traps, like over-fitting. We need to learn how AI “thinks” and share the same “PICO” approach. Article: Demystification of AI-driven medical image interpretation: past, present and future Authors: Peter...
LI-RADS: not so easy!

LI-RADS: not so easy!

Although LI-RADS is a great improvement towards standardization of reporting and medical decision, difficulties in daily practice still exist. Article: Pitfalls and problems to be solved in the diagnostic CT/MRI Liver Imaging Reporting and Data System (LI-RADS)...
Guidelines from ESUR: endometrial cancer

Guidelines from ESUR: endometrial cancer

Very useful for daily practice! From preparation to reporting MRI, these guidelines will help you with patients with suspicion of endometrial cancer. Article:  Endometrial Cancer MRI staging: Updated Guidelines of the European Society of Urogenital Radiology Authors: ...
Breast MRI: look around, not only at the gland

Breast MRI: look around, not only at the gland

Sarcopenia is an increasingly important biomarker in patients with cancer. When performing breast MRI, look at the pectoralis muscle. This will inform you as well as the psoas muscle. Article: Muscle mass estimation on breast magnetic resonance imaging in breast...
European Radiology Review Fellowship

European Radiology Review Fellowship

The international candidates for our first Review Fellowship met with European Radiology’s Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Yves Menu and participated in a workshop at ECR 2019. What a great start for such an amazing opportunity!   We are looking forward to working...
Editorial Board Members at ESR Connect

Editorial Board Members at ESR Connect

Three members of the European Radiology Editorial Board pioneered and participated at the brand new ESR Connect channel. Editor-in-Chief Professor Yves Menu, Deputy Editor Professor Rahel A. Kubik-Huch, and Junior Deputy Editor Doctor Daniel Pinto dos Santos gave...
ESR Journals Editors’ Round Table

ESR Journals Editors’ Round Table

The wait has finally come to end! Check out our ESR Connect channel and watch parts one, two and three of the first ever ESR Journals round table! Find out which articles were selected by Professor Yves Menu, Professor Luis Martí Bonmatí and Professor Francesco...
Sarcopenia: a new word we need to be familiar with!

Sarcopenia: a new word we need to be familiar with!

There is increasing evidence that muscles are indicators of good health. There are several methods aimed at evaluating quantity and quality of muscular mass; US is another one, simple and efficient. See also the editorial by Sconfienza in the same issue, showing how...