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RC 106 - Advancing clinical hybrid imaging

Lectures

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RC 106 - A. Cost-effectiveness of hybrid imaging

RC 106 - A. Cost-effectiveness of hybrid imaging

24:22B. Fischer, London / UK

Learning Objectives
1. To discuss why clinicians often consider hybrid imaging as the expensive choice.
2. To obtain knowledge of the basic concepts of health economy.
3. To present and discuss examples of cost-effectiveness studies in the use of PET/CT in oncology.
4. To evaluate how hybrid imaging may be incorporated as a cost-effective tool into routine clinical practice.

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RC 106 - B. PET/MRI in clinical routine

RC 106 - B. PET/MRI in clinical routine

22:54V. Goh, London / UK

Learning Objectives
1. To learn about the basic concepts underlying PET/MRI.
2. To understand the potential clinical advantages of combining PET and MRI.
3. To discuss how PET/MRI may find a role as a routine clinical test in the future.

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RC 106 - C. PET/MRI in the context of radiation treatment

RC 106 - C. PET/MRI in the context of radiation treatment

29:00J. Ferda, Plzen / Czechia

Learning Objectives
1. To learn about the role of MRI and PET/MRI in radiation oncology.
2. To understand how MRI and/or PET/MRI can be used to monitor radiotherapy response.
3. To appreciate the role of hybrid imaging in targeting and modulating radiation therapy.

RC 106-1
A. Cost-effectiveness of hybrid imaging
Barbara M. Malene Fischer, London / United Kingdom
Learning Objectives
1. To discuss why clinicians often consider hybrid imaging as the expensive choice.
2. To obtain knowledge of the basic concepts of health economy.
3. To present and discuss examples of cost-effectiveness studies in the use of PET/CT in oncology.
4. To evaluate how hybrid imaging may be incorporated as a cost-effective tool into routine clinical practice.
RC 106-2
B. PET/MRI in clinical routine
Vicky Goh, London / United Kingdom
Learning Objectives
1. To learn about the basic concepts underlying PET/MRI.
2. To understand the potential clinical advantages of combining PET and MRI.
3. To discuss how PET/MRI may find a role as a routine clinical test in the future.
RC 106-3
C. PET/MRI in the context of radiation treatment
Jirí Ferda, Plzen / Czechia
Learning Objectives
1. To learn about the role of MRI and PET/MRI in radiation oncology.
2. To understand how MRI and/or PET/MRI can be used to monitor radiotherapy response.
3. To appreciate the role of hybrid imaging in targeting and modulating radiation therapy.

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