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119th Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America
Welcome to the Elsevier RSNA 2025 Annual Meeting. On this page, you’ll find information about our journals, our freely accessible RSNA article collection, and our radiology journals media offerings.
RSNA article collection
This “Imaging the Individual” collection presents key radiology research advancing personalised care. It covers breakthroughs in precise imaging techniques, strategies to enhance patient engagement, and innovations improving education and safety in radiology practice. It is free to read until December 30 2025.
The EANM Journal opens in new tab/window, the official publication of the European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM), aims to advance the field of nuclear medicine by becoming the world’s leading journal in this discipline and its allied sciences.
Research in Diagnostic and Interventional Imagingopens in new tab/window (ReDII) is a high-quality, peer reviewed, open-access and online-only journal focusing on research articles in diagnostic and interventional imaging, whatever the subspecialty. The journal welcomes publications originating from any part of the world and focuses only on original research. Acceptance is based on the scientific merit and the methodological quality of the manuscript, regardless of novelty/trendiness. It does not publish case reports/case series, reviews nor editorials. All articles are published in English.
Royal College of Radiologists Open
RCR Open joins Clinical Radiologyopens in new tab/window and Clinical Oncologyopens in new tab/window as the latest addition to The Royal College of Radiologists portfolio of world-class journals. It is a fully open access, peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal which will reflect the diverse interests of the RCR's Clinical Oncology and Clinical Radiology Faculties. It will embrace all areas of diagnostic imaging, oncology, radiobiology, artificial intelligence and translational oncology with the ultimate aim of improving outcomes for patients.