Mammography Symposium with László Tabár: Winter Edition 2026

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Special Focus: The Central Role of Multimodal Imaging and Histopathologic Correlation

16 December 2026, 19:15-20:45 CET
Online Symposium

Key note speaker:
László Tabár

Hosts:
Pascal Baltzer and Matthias Dietzel

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Description

Dear colleagues,
Dear friends,

We warmly invite you to the Winter Edition of our Mammography Symposium series, taking place on 16 December 2026.

With this edition we end the fifth anniversary season of the “School of Radiology meets László Tabár” series. Over the past years, this series has connected more than 2,000 participants from over 80 countries, reflecting a strong spirit of collaboration and a shared dedication to high-quality breast imaging education worldwide.

The programme will highlight the importance of multimodal imaging combined with careful histopathologic correlation, with a clear focus on improving long-term outcomes for patients with breast cancer.

All necessary information and registration details can be found on this page. As always, participation is free of charge.
We look forward to welcoming you to this special anniversary edition.

Yours,
Pascal Baltzer and Matthias Dietzel

Concept

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Compact, interactive online symposium
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Wednesday evenings, 90 minutes, 2 CME points (applied)
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Engaging and motivating learning atmosphere
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Lectures: Comprehensive overview by top experts
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Interactive discussion sessions: We answer your questions directly (chat, audio, video)

Objectives

Masterclass on “Long-Term Survival of Breast Cancer Patients: The Central Role of Multimodal Imaging and Histopathologic Correlation”

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Predict long-term patient outcome based on the tumor’s site of origin.
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Correlate multimodal imaging findings with large-format histopathology.
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Understand the complexity of fatal dedifferentiated carcinomas arising from the major lactiferous ducts.
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Avoid critical interpretation pitfalls in complex high-risk lesions.
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Strengthen your diagnostic skills through interactive case readings enriched with 3D histology correlations.

Target audiences

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Professionals involved in breast cancer care
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Radiologists
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Breast imaginers

What our par­tic­i­pants say

Programme

Content
Speaker

19:15

Welcome

Long-Term Survival of Breast Cancer Patients: The Central Role of Multimodal Imaging and Histopathologic Correlation

19:25

Key note lecture

Interactive discussion

20:30

Interactive discussion

Auditorium, BaltzerDietzel, Tabár

20:45

End of the event

Literature

László Tabár, Peter B. Dean et al. (2022) László Tabár “A new approach to breast cancer
terminology (…)” European Journal of Radiology, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejrad.2022.110189

Venue: Online (Zoom)

Access links and technical instructions will be emailed to participants 3 days prior to the start of the event.

CME Accreditation

In our one day courses you will achieve optimal learning success and maximum CME points in the shortest possible time!

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CME points (category A, applied for at the BLÄK)

Quality assurance