Industry Symposium by Siemens Healthineers & Bayer

IND 9 - Elevating liver outcomes: Imaging at the core of diagnostic and interventional excellence

Lectures

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Ultrasound at the frontline in liver disease surveillance and early cancer detection

Ultrasound at the frontline in liver disease surveillance and early cancer detection

12:00Vitali Koch, Frankfurt am Main / DE

2
Transforming liver care: The evolving role of MR in improving patient outcomes

Transforming liver care: The evolving role of MR in improving patient outcomes

12:00Ahmed Ba-Ssalamah, Vienna / AT

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Presentation

Presentation

12:00Jurgen Fütterer, Nijmegen / NL

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How much is enough? Dose-to-Margin in thermal Ablations

How much is enough? Dose-to-Margin in thermal Ablations

12:00Matthias Stefan May, Erlangen / DE

This session explores how advanced diagnostic imaging and integrated interventional techniques are reshaping care for liver cancer. Experts will highlight the role of state-of-the-art imaging in early diagnosis, demonstrate the value of interventional MRI for precise liver biopsy and showcase the latest CT-guided ablation approaches that enable targeted, minimally invasive ablation.
12 min
Ultrasound at the frontline in liver disease surveillance and early cancer detection
Vitali Koch, Frankfurt / Germany
Understand de role of MRI in liver diagnostic precision.
Recognize how advanced MR techniques (CE - and EOB) improve lesion characterization and treatment assessment.
12 min
Transforming liver care: The evolving role of MR in improving patient outcomes
Ahmed Ba-Ssalamah, Vienna / Austria
Understand de role of MRI in liver diagnostic precision.
Recognize how advanced MR techniques (CE - and EOB) improve lesion characterization and treatment assessment.
12 min
Presentation
Jurgen Fütterer, Nijmegen / Netherlands
12 min
How much is enough? Dose-to-Margin in thermal Ablations
Matthias Stefan May, Erlangen / Germany
Participants will gain insight into imaging advancements, workflow integration, and precision tools that can improve procedural confidence, treatment accuracy, and patient outcomes, while supporting more efficient and standardized ablation therapy across a range of clinical applications.