Search Tag: PET
2025 07 Nov
Artificial intelligence–generated content (AIGC) is advancing rapidly across nuclear medicine imaging (NMI), promising software-based gains in denoising, motion correction, attenuation correction and cross-modality translation. These approaches may streamline workflows, reduce radiation exposure and improve quantitative accuracy. Alongside these...Read more
2025 23 Oct
Neuroimaging can summarise how a brain compares with typical ageing by estimating a brain age and contrasting it with a person’s actual age. The difference, known as the brain age gap (BAG), indicates whether a brain appears older or younger than expected on a given scan type. BAGs drawn from structural, molecular, functional and diffusion imaging...Read more
2025 23 Oct
Neuroimaging can summarise how a brain compares with typical ageing by estimating a brain age and contrasting it with a person’s actual age. The difference, known as the brain age gap (BAG), indicates whether a brain appears older or younger than expected on a given scan type. BAGs drawn from structural, molecular, functional and diffusion imaging...Read more
2025 15 Jun
Cancer-associated cachexia (CAC) is a complex syndrome marked by irreversible muscle loss, with or without fat depletion, that cannot be remedied by nutrition alone. Affecting up to 70% of patients with cancer, CAC significantly worsens outcomes by accelerating disease progression, reducing tolerance to treatment and increasing mortality. Despite...Read more
2025 26 Feb
During the European Congress of Radiology 2025, prominent experts examined significant advancements in nuclear medicine, emphasising theranostics, radiotracer safety protocols and clinical trial management methodologies. The discussions underscored the integration of cutting-edge technologies aimed at refining precision medicine and optimising...Read more
2019 02 Oct
Driving Toward the Goals of the Quadruple Aim Innovation comes in many forms and for many reasons. It can spur positive change or can extend beyond “change” to “disruption” of an industry. It can be a metamorphosis, or simply an alteration to an existing process. It can be designed to make jobs easier, achieve better results, or increase connectivity....Read more
2017 10 May
A systematic review concludes that different imaging modalities, except for positron emission tomography (PET), have comparable sensitivity, specificity and diagnostic accuracy for the diagnosis of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. The findings are published in European Journal of Radiology. See Also : Benefit-Risk Assessment in Diagnostic Imaging...Read more




