Research Presentation Sessions: Breast

RPS 2002 - Advanced applications in MRI of the breast and contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM)

Lectures

1
Completely automated analysis in breast proton MR spectroscopy: can it be done?

Completely automated analysis in breast proton MR spectroscopy: can it be done?

07:00Barbara Bennani-Baiti, Vienna / AT

2
Advanced DWI sequences in breast MRI, comprehensive comparison of improved sequences and ultra-high b-values: what is the perfect match?

Advanced DWI sequences in breast MRI, comprehensive comparison of improved sequences and ultra-high b-values: what is the perfect match?

07:00Daniel Hausmann, Baden / CH

3
Repeatability of normal fibroglandular total sodium concentration measurements at 3T

Repeatability of normal fibroglandular total sodium concentration measurements at 3T

07:00Otso Arponen, Tampere / FI

4
First results of novel deep-learning accelerated T2-weighted TSE imaging in 3T breast MRI

First results of novel deep-learning accelerated T2-weighted TSE imaging in 3T breast MRI

07:00Caroline Wilpert, Freiburg im Breisgau / DE

5
Low-dose CT and MRI-based texture and perfusion analysis for correlations with prognostic biomarkers and survival outcomes in patients with breast cancer: a single-centre prospective cohort study

Low-dose CT and MRI-based texture and perfusion analysis for correlations with prognostic biomarkers and survival outcomes in patients with breast cancer: a single-centre prospective cohort study

07:00Hyo Young Kim, Ansan, Gyeonggi-do / KR

6
Clinical feasibility of virtual monochromatic dual-layer computed tomographic imaging for preoperative staging for breast carcinoma: comparison with breast MRI

Clinical feasibility of virtual monochromatic dual-layer computed tomographic imaging for preoperative staging for breast carcinoma: comparison with breast MRI

07:00Bok dong Yeo, Daegu / KR

7
Background parenchymal enhancement on contrast-enhanced mammography: a preliminary analysis of associations with breast density and patients’ characteristics

Background parenchymal enhancement on contrast-enhanced mammography: a preliminary analysis of associations with breast density and patients’ characteristics

07:00Veronica Magni, Milan / IT

8
Reducing contrast volume in contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) in breast cancer patients: a randomised-controlled feasibility study

Reducing contrast volume in contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) in breast cancer patients: a randomised-controlled feasibility study

07:00Thiemo van Nijnatten, Maastricht / NL

9
Contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) as an alternative to breast MRI for screening of women at increased risk for breast cancer: preliminary results

Contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) as an alternative to breast MRI for screening of women at increased risk for breast cancer: preliminary results

07:00Gisella Gennaro, Padova / IT

10
Contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) enhancing asymmetry: a single-centre first case analysis

Contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) enhancing asymmetry: a single-centre first case analysis

07:00Giuliano Migliaro, Florence / IT

11
The role of contrast-enhanced mammography in the preoperative evaluation of invasive lobular carcinoma of the breast

The role of contrast-enhanced mammography in the preoperative evaluation of invasive lobular carcinoma of the breast

07:00Elisabetta Giannotti, Cambridge / UK

12
Comparing CESM and CE-MRI in the evaluation of enhancing secondary lesions detected by CESM

Comparing CESM and CE-MRI in the evaluation of enhancing secondary lesions detected by CESM

07:00Çağdaş Rıza Açar, manisa / TR

13
Moderation

Moderation

00:00Gul Esen, Istanbul / TR

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