Research Presentation Sessions: Breast

RPS 602 - Learning from mistakes: breast imaging in the pandemic

Lectures

1
Introduction by the moderator

Introduction by the moderator

04:00Fleur Kilburn-Toppin, Cambridge / UK

2
Timeline for resolution of incidentally detected sonographic lymphadenopathy reactive to mRNA COVID-19 vaccination

Timeline for resolution of incidentally detected sonographic lymphadenopathy reactive to mRNA COVID-19 vaccination

08:00Yael Adler- Levy, Jerusalem / IL

3
Delays in breast care due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Delays in breast care due to the COVID-19 pandemic

08:00Kathleen Capaccione, New York / US

4
Prevalence and time regression hypothesis of axillary lymphadenopathy (AL) in women undergoing a breast imaging examination at different time intervals after COVID-19 vaccination

Prevalence and time regression hypothesis of axillary lymphadenopathy (AL) in women undergoing a breast imaging examination at different time intervals after COVID-19 vaccination

08:00Carola Catanese, Voghera / IT

5
Impact of the COVID-19 lockdown in France on the diagnosis and staging of breast cancers in a tertiary cancer centre

Impact of the COVID-19 lockdown in France on the diagnosis and staging of breast cancers in a tertiary cancer centre

08:00Pierre-Antoine Linck, Bordeaux / FR

6
"Which research project should I go for?" A strategic management tool for selecting your optimal research project

"Which research project should I go for?" A strategic management tool for selecting your optimal research project

08:00Matthias Dietzel, Erlangen / DE

7
Axillary lymph node response after anti-COVID-19 vaccination: mRNA vs viral vector vaccines

Axillary lymph node response after anti-COVID-19 vaccination: mRNA vs viral vector vaccines

08:00Ignacio Soriano Aguadero, Pamplona / ES

8
A novel score to guide diagnostic and therapeutic path in breast cancer used during COVID-19 emergency: a valuable model applicable in the future

A novel score to guide diagnostic and therapeutic path in breast cancer used during COVID-19 emergency: a valuable model applicable in the future

08:00Anna Abate, Lesmo / IT