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ECR 2026
What mummies tell us
By
Claudia Tschabuschnig
While radiology goes back 5,000 years, some cases are still open.
April 7, 2026
When systems go down: Radiology under disaster
By
Claudia Tschabuschnig
Most radiology disaster plans are stored on a server -- and most servers go down in a disaster.
April 6, 2026
Calcium, cash, and cardiovascular reckoning: Can Europe's new heart plan deliver?
By
Claudia Tschabuschnig
A new EU strategy promises to shift cardiovascular care from reaction to prevention, but funding gaps, underused imaging data, and a media attention paradox are already testing its ambitions.
April 2, 2026
Same report, different worlds
By
Claudia Tschabuschnig
Patients now have instant access to their imaging results. But what they don't always have is someone to explain what they mean. This gap often runs along generational lines.
April 1, 2026
What AI still can't do for radiographers
By
Claudia Tschabuschnig
The ambiguous case, the junior who doesn't ask and the protocol that doesn't quite fit. AI inherits radiology's hardest problems, not just its workload.
March 31, 2026
When war hits your radiology department
By
Claudia Tschabuschnig
More than 2,881 attacks on healthcare in Ukraine have been documented since February 2022. At ECR 2026, a radiologist from Kyiv walked a room of European colleagues through what that actually means for a department, and what to do before it happens to yours.
March 26, 2026
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ECR: The scan you've already done: Body composition's missing picture
By
Claudia Tschabuschnig
The argument for body composition in radiology is not about acquiring new data, but about reading what's already there. At ECR 2026, two sessions made the case that every CT scan already holds information that could change a patient's prognosis. Most of it is never reported.
March 25, 2026
When AI and radiologists miss the same thing
By
Claudia Tschabuschnig
One session at ECR 2026 took a deeper look at the hidden layers behind medical AI: biased datasets, human perception, automation errors, and the fragile trust between radiologists and machines.
March 13, 2026
GE highlights new CT, molecular imaging scanners at ECR 2026
By
Erik L. Ridley
A new photon-counting scanner and two molecular imaging systems were among the highlights for GE HealthCare at ECR 2026.
March 12, 2026
ECR 2026 draws record number of participants to Vienna
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
ECR 2026 drew a record number of participants, including a 9% increase from ECR 2025.
March 12, 2026
Video from ECR: Saif Afat takes radiology outside the reading room
By
Claudia Tschabuschnig
At ECR 2026,  Prof. Dr. Saif Afat discussed how CT scans of ancient mummies, from Ötzi the Iceman to Egyptian pharaohs, offer surprising links between radiology, culture, and history.
March 12, 2026
Video from ECR: MRI safety expert highlights role of national guidance in Europe
By
Claudia Tschabuschnig
MRI safety was not always on the agenda. At ECR 2026, safety expert Titti Owman reflects on four decades in the field and why clear national guidance could strengthen MRI training and safety practices across Europe.
March 10, 2026
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