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Postgraduate Educational <strong>Programme</strong>A-090 – A-10409:25A-090 C. Colon cancerR.M. Gore, R. Silvers; Evanston, IL/USLearning Objectives:1. To get an overview of current recommendations for the diagnosis ofcolorectal cancer.2. To understand the specific role of MDCT, MR imaging, endoscopicultrasound, and PET/CT in the staging of colorectal cancer inoptimising patient management.3. To learn the utility of imaging in assessing tumour response totherapy and in the general follow-up of patients with colorectalcancer.09:50 Questions08:30–10:00 Room L/MOrgans from A to Z: HeartMC 422 Non-ischaemic heart diseaseModerator: V.E. Sinitsyn; Moscow/RU08:30A-091 A. Congenital heart diseaseM. Gutberlet; Leipzig/DELearning Objectives:1. To understand the value of available imaging modalities in congenitalheart disease.2. To get an overview of common cases of congenital heart failure.3. To learn how to read post-surgical cases in patients with congenitalheart disease.08:50A-092 B. Valvular diseaseJ. Bogaert; Leuven/BELearning Objectives:1. To learn about various imaging modalities available for imaging thecardiac valves.2. To get an overview of various types of valvular diseases.3. To understand myocardial changes caused by valvular pathologies.09:10A-093 C. CardiomyopathiesP. Sipola; Kuopio/FILearning Objectives:1. To get an overview of different types of cardiomyopathies.2. To differentiate typical imaging findings in various cardiomyopathies.09:30A-094 Interactive case discussionV.E. Sinitsyn; Moscow/RU08:30–10:00 Room N/OEIBIR/EORTC Joint WorkshopA radiologist with a ruler in his hand isa dangerous person: seeking standardisation inmulticenter imaging trialsModerators: P. Brader; Vienna/AT, Y. Liu; Brussels/BE08:30A-095 Introduction: imaging and the future of cancer therapyP. Brader 1 , Y. Liu 2 ; 1 Vienna/AT, 2 Brussels/BELearning Objectives:1. To seek standardisation of imaging biomarkers in multicenter cancerclinical trials.2. To demonstrate examples of imaging implementation in optimisedstudy design.3. To explore future collaboration between EORTC and EIBIR.08:40A-096 Setting up clinical trials with functional imaging endpoints:trials and tribulationsN.M. deSouza; Sutton/UKLearning Objective:1. To understand the processes involved in incorporating functionalimaging end points into clinical trials and appreciate the limitations.09:00A-097 Challenges, problems on key imaging techniquesB. Van Beers; Clichy/FR09:20A-098 Advanced MR neuroimaging in multicentre trials:experience from the EORTC Brain Tumour GroupM. Smits; Rotterdam/NL09:40A-099 Presentation of LUNG study: from the beginning untiltodayU. Nestle; Freiburg/DE08:30–10:00 Room PProfessional Challenges SessionPC 4 The visibility of the radiologist08:30A-100 Chairman‘s introductionJ.A. Reekers; Amsterdam/NLSession Objectives:1. To learn how the visibility of the radiologist can be increased.2. To understand that radiology needs to play a central role in diagnosisand treatment.3. To learn from the experts and increase understanding through Q &A.08:33A-101 How to optimise the visibility of the radiology departmentJ.A. Reekers; Amsterdam/NLLearning Objectives:1. To learn how to <strong>org</strong>anise a radiology department within a hospital.2. To learn how to optimise contact with clinical partners.3. To learn how to create an open radiology department.08:45A-102 Start early with radiological visibilityM. Maas; Amsterdam/NLLearning Objectives:1. To learn how to set up an undergraduate teaching programme forradiology.2. To learn how to overcome the barriers of a traditional curriculum.3. To learn about the results of an undergraduate teaching programmefor radiology.09:05A-103 Clinical radiology puts you in the spotlight: taking overthe clinical responsibilityE. de Kerviler; Paris/FRLearning Objectives:1. To learn how to become more clinically involved.2. To learn about the requirements of clinical radiology.3. To learn how to manage the clinical problems of others.09:25A-104 Radiology in the 21st century: time to come out of thedark?A. Adam; London/UKLearning Objectives:1. To learn about the role of the radiologist as quality controller.2. To learn how to become proactive and drive patient pathways ratherthan simply responding to requests.3. To learn about improved visibility through improved service.164Panel discussion:09:45 Should we improve the visibility of the radiologist?And if yes, how?

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