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A-181 17:00<br />

C. How to manage high risk patients<br />

G. Forrai; Budapest/HU<br />

Postgraduate Educational <strong>Programme</strong><br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To outline the high risk patient group.<br />

2. To present with the oncologist’s and patient’s point of view.<br />

3. To demonstrate the different capabilities of usual diagnostic tools in this group.<br />

4. To discuss the special diagnostic and screening algorithms for these patients.<br />

16:00 - 17:30 Room I<br />

ESR Session: Challenges for European Radiology<br />

ER 826<br />

Biomedical imaging research: A multidisciplinary cooperation<br />

Moderator: G.P. Krestin; Rotterdam/NL<br />

Introduction 16:00<br />

G.P. Krestin; Rotterdam/NL<br />

A-182 16:05<br />

The emerging role of molecular imaging as an interdisciplinary research effort<br />

A.H. Jacobs, L.W. Kracht, A. Winkeler; Cologne/DE<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To comprehend various molecular imaging methods, their advantages and disadvantages.<br />

2. To understand the role of molecular imaging in translational research.<br />

3. To become familiar with possible applications of molecular imaging in patient management and therapy<br />

follow-up.<br />

A-183 16:20<br />

Biomedical imaging in radiation oncology: The role of medical physics<br />

W. Schlegel; Heidelberg/DE<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To comprehend the importance of image guided radiotherapy.<br />

2. To understand the problems associated with the integration of biomedical imaging into treatment planning<br />

and radiation delivery.<br />

3. To become familiar with the goals of time adaptive and biological adaptive radiotherapy.<br />

A-184 16:35<br />

Research in nuclear medicine and its role for biomedical imaging<br />

A. Cuocolo; Naples/IT<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To learn about the evolution imaging technologies in nuclear medicine.<br />

2. To appreciate the use of multimodality anatomical and functional imaging.<br />

3. Toconsolidate knowledge of the potential of nuclear medicine in the fi eld of outcomes research.<br />

myESR.org<br />

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