Level I → Hybrid Imaging & Nuclear Medicine

ESOR ASKLEPIOS: Introduction to Hybrid Imaging in Oncology - 2019 (746)


Description
Video-based course (recorded 2019)

"Hybrid imaging in haematological disorders"
Speaker: Marius Mayerhöfer (Vienna, Austria)
Learning objectives:
• to understand the influence of lymphoma histology on [18F]FDG uptake on PET
• to learn the current Lugano and RECIL criteria for treatment response assessment in lymphoma patients
• to understand the current limitations of CT, MRI, and [18F]FDG-PET/CT in lymphomas
• to understand the roles of CT, MRI and [18F]FDGPET for imaging of myeloma
• to become familiar with novel PET tracers and their potential use in haematological malignancies

"Hybrid Imaging in head and neck cancer"
Speaker: Minerva Becker (Geneva, Switzerland)
Learning objectives:
• to describe the rationale, advantages and disadvantages of cross-sectional imaging techniques for the evaluation of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
• to learn to plan an optimal imaging approach depending on the individual clinical situation
• to identify potential pitfalls and limitations of image interpretation and how to avoid them

eCME credits: 2

Content
  • Hybrid imaging in haematological disorders
  • Video
  • Test
  • Hybrid Imaging in head and neck cancer
  • Video
  • Test
  • Feedback
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: Forever