Research Presentation Session

RPS 216 - Protocol optimisation and quality control for advanced oncologic imaging techniques

Lectures

1
RPS 216 - Dose to oncologic patients in multi-phase CT examination: a single-centre survey

RPS 216 - Dose to oncologic patients in multi-phase CT examination: a single-centre survey

03:13P. De Marco, Milan / IT

2
RPS 216 - Assessment of repeatability, robustness and performances of T2-mapping based radiomics features: a comparative study

RPS 216 - Assessment of repeatability, robustness and performances of T2-mapping based radiomics features: a comparative study

06:09A. Crombe, Bordeaux / FR

3
RPS 216 - Subsolid nodule detection in low-dose photon-counting CT of the chest

RPS 216 - Subsolid nodule detection in low-dose photon-counting CT of the chest

03:39E. Wehrse, Heidelberg / DE

4
RPS 216 - Optimisation of contrast medium volume for abdominal CT in oncologic patients: a prospective comparison between fixed and lean body weight-adapted dosing protocols

RPS 216 - Optimisation of contrast medium volume for abdominal CT in oncologic patients: a prospective comparison between fixed and lean body weight-adapted dosing protocols

05:02B. Bracci, Rome / IT

5
RPS 216 - Proposal for an improved HCC-diagnostic protocol for perfusion-CT quantification

RPS 216 - Proposal for an improved HCC-diagnostic protocol for perfusion-CT quantification

05:03K. Ekert, Tübingen / DE

6
RPS 216 - Impact of attenuation correction CT parameters on PET reconstruction

RPS 216 - Impact of attenuation correction CT parameters on PET reconstruction

04:36K. Binzel, Columbus, OH / US

7
RPS 216 - Influence of the low-dose CE-MDCT scanning protocol parameters on the results of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma radiomic analysis

RPS 216 - Influence of the low-dose CE-MDCT scanning protocol parameters on the results of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma radiomic analysis

03:30V. Tikhonova, Moscow / RU

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