Search Tag: structured reporting
2025 25 Oct
Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET/CT has transformed prostate cancer assessment and is now embedded in guideline-recommended care. Yet the usefulness of advanced imaging depends on how consistently results are communicated. An analysis of consecutive external PSMA PET/CT reports received at a single tertiary centre highlights substantial...Read more
2025 21 Sep
Lung cancer is a leading cause of cancer mortality, yet detecting disease earlier can alter outcomes. Evidence indicates that low-dose computed tomography reduces mortality in high-risk groups, with a greater benefit reported for women. Recent European recommendations set out who should be invited, how scans should be acquired and read, and which...Read more
2025 02 Sep
Endometrial cancer is the most common gynaecological malignancy in Europe and ranks as the sixth most common female cancer in developed countries. Its incidence continues to rise, driven by ageing populations and lifestyle-related risk factors such as obesity. Despite this trend, most cases are identified early, as abnormal postmenopausal bleeding...Read more
2025 02 Sep
Endometrial cancer is the most common gynaecological malignancy in Europe and ranks as the sixth most common female cancer in developed countries. Its incidence continues to rise, driven by ageing populations and lifestyle-related risk factors such as obesity. Despite this trend, most cases are identified early, as abnormal postmenopausal bleeding...Read more
2025 01 Mar
At the European Congress of Radiology (ECR), Joe Barnett, a radiologist from St Albans, UK, presented a session focused on improving chest CT reports. He highlighted the critical role of communication in radiology, drawing from his experience managing a radiology department. He noted that a significant portion of complaints in radiology stems from...Read more
2025 02 Feb
Artificial intelligence is revolutionising radiology, enhancing diagnostic accuracy, optimising workflow efficiency and improving patient care. However, integrating AI-generated insights into radiology reports presents challenges, particularly in ensuring consistency and interoperability across diverse healthcare systems. Traditional reporting...Read more
2025 02 Feb
Artificial intelligence is revolutionising radiology, enhancing diagnostic accuracy, optimising workflow efficiency and improving patient care. However, integrating AI-generated insights into radiology reports presents challenges, particularly in ensuring consistency and interoperability across diverse healthcare systems. Traditional reporting...Read more
2025 29 Jan
Ovarian cancer remains a significant cause of mortality among gynaecological malignancies, presenting complex challenges in diagnosis, treatment planning and follow-up. Updated guidelines from the European Society of Urogenital Radiology (ESUR) focus on leveraging advanced imaging techniques and structured reporting to optimise patient management....Read more
2025 29 Jan
Ovarian cancer remains a significant cause of mortality among gynaecological malignancies, presenting complex challenges in diagnosis, treatment planning and follow-up. Updated guidelines from the European Society of Urogenital Radiology (ESUR) focus on leveraging advanced imaging techniques and structured reporting to optimise patient management....Read more
2024 02 Mar
Clearly, ChatGPT and other large language models (LLM) are one of the potentially most transformative developments in AI to date. Those generative models offer potentials not yet fully perceivable – especially if and how those could be applied in medicine and radiology. This session discussed potential applications of LLMs in radiology, from documentation...Read more




