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Dear colleagues,
Dear friends,

with 560+ registrations from 55+ countries around the globe our 5th symposium on “Contrast enhanced mammography (CEM)” was again a great success.

Marc returned to the SOR and shared his profound expertise in CEM with us and outlined the future role of CEM for breast cancer care.

Together with large audience we discussed all your questions during the final interactive discussion.

Find out more about the programme and the background of our symposium on this page.

Yours,

Pascal Baltzer and Matthias Dietzel

Outline

Compared to standard mammography, Contrast-Enhanced Mammography (CEM) can greatly enhance the diagnostic workup in the breast clinic. Our fifth CEM symposium is designed as a case-based review. We will discuss the fundamentals of CEM and its potential clinical implications. There will be a special focus on integrating CEM into your daily workflow. An important part of our symposium will be the interactive case discussions. Here, all your questions will be addressed, and you will receive real-time feedback.

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

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Literature Update: Overview of clinical applications and future technical developments of CEM
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Case based review: Train your CEM skills on real-life cases
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Interaction: Engage with us via online voting systems
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First hand expert knowledge: Discuss your questions with Marc Lobbes

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

Application in clinical practice: How I do it!

19:25

Key note lecture

Interactive discussion

20:30

Interactive discussion

Auditorium, BaltzerDietzel, Lobbes

20:45

End of the event

Literature

K. Coffey, M.S. Jochelson, Contrast-enhanced mammography in breast cancer screening, European Journal of Radiology. 156 (2022) 110513. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejrad.2022.110513

M.S. Jochelson, M.B.I. Lobbes, Contrast-enhanced Mammography: State of the Art, Radiology. 299 (2021) 36–48. https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.2021201948
M.B.I. Lobbes, E.M. Heuts, M. Moossdorff, T.J.A. van Nijnatten, Contrast enhanced mammography (CEM) versus magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for staging of breast cancer: The pro CEM perspective, European Journal of Radiology. 142 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejrad.2021.109883

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