E³ - Advanced Course: Gynaecology/Genitourinary Imaging
E³ 2032-1
5 min
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Chairperson's introduction
Benedetta Gui, Rome / Italy
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1. To present a comprehensive overview on the surgical and oncologic management of uterine tumours.
2. To recognise what the clinician wants to know from the radiologist. 3. To discuss the role of CT, PET/CT, and MRI in endometrial and cervical cancer, taking into account the current guidelines of medical societies and presenting an outlook to the future. 4. To review the current and future role of standardised reporting and artificial intelligence for characterisation, staging, and follow-up of uterine tumours. |
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E³ 2032-2
20 min
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The role of CT, PET/CT, and MRI in endometrial cancer
Teresa Margarida Cunha, Lisbon / Portugal
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1. To describe the optimal imaging techniques and imaging findings of endometrial cancer.
2. To discuss the role of CT, PET/CT, and MRI in endometrial cancer staging, taking the current guidelines into account. 3. To understand the impact of imaging in the treatment decision. |
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E³ 2032-3
20 min
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The role of CT, PET/CT, and MRI in cervical cancer
Milagros Otero García, Vigo / Spain
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1. To learn about the indications of multimodality imaging for cervical cancer.
2. To discuss the value of multimodality imaging in the primary staging and evaluation of tumour recurrence. 3. To review the value of CT and PET/CT in facilitating decision-making and radiation treatment planning, treatment response, and prognosis. |
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E³ 2032-4
15 min
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The current and future role of standardised reporting and artificial intelligence (AI) in imaging uterine malignancies
Olivio F. Donati, Zurich / Switzerland
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1. To define standardised and structured reporting in general.
2. To review standardised reporting for the characterisation, staging, and follow-up of uterine tumours according to current recommendations. 3. To review the current and future applications of AI in the segmentation and evaluation of the uterus and uterine tumours. |
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E³ 2032-5
30 min
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Multidisciplinary tumour board: case-based panel discussion
Camilla Panico, Rome / Italy
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This session is accredited with 1.5 CME credits.