IF 6 - Research in radiology: how much do we contribute to population health?
Lectures
1
Chairperson's introduction
05:00Martina Pecoraro, Rome / IT
2
Clinical trials in radiology: the impact on population health
15:00Florian Michallek, Berlin / DE
3
EU-funded radiology research: what can we expect for the future?
15:00Monika Hierath, Vienna / AT
4
The RTF perspective on radiology research and population health
15:00Michail Klontzas, Heraklion / GR
5
Panel discussion: Research in radiology: where can we have the biggest impact?
10:00Panel discussion: Research in radiology: where can we have the biggest impact?
Radiology has always been an interdisciplinary speciality and was often crucial to progressing in treating and managing various conditions. Radiological screening - e.g., breast and lung cancer - has been established to improve overall population health. This session will discuss how research in radiology has impacted many patients' lives and how it contributed to population health. Past and current high-impact studies will be highlighted, and new frontiers will be explored on a European level.
5 min
Chairperson's introduction
Martina Pecoraro, Rome / Italy
15 min
Clinical trials in radiology: the impact on population health
Florian Michallek, Berlin / Germany
15 min
EU-funded radiology research: what can we expect for the future?
Monika Hierath, Vienna / Austria
15 min
The RTF perspective on radiology research and population health
Michail Klontzas, Heraklion / Greece
10 min
Panel discussion: Research in radiology: where can we have the biggest impact?
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