Dear colleagues,
Dear friends,

With more than 730 registrations from 79 countries, the global breast imaging community once again came together for the Spring Edition of our Mammography Symposium series.

This time we focused on small but potentially aggressive breast cancers and the challenge of detecting them early – highly relevant for daily clinical practice. At the centre of the session was Professor László Tabár, the leading voice of this series, who shared his unique, experience-based insights. We are grateful to host and accompany this exceptional educational format.

We are also pleased about the excellent feedback: 83% of participants rated the event as excellent, and a further 13% as very good. This edition marked a new record in both registrations and global reach.

Celebrating five years of “School of Radiology meets László Tabár”, the series has now connected more than 2,000 participants from over 80 countries worldwide.

Thank you for being part of it!

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

Tiny but Fatal: Detecting, Characterizing and Managing Small High-Risk Breast Cancers

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Recognize the imaging patterns of tiny, but highly aggressive breast cancers.
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Avoid common diagnostic pitfalls that lead to missed or underestimated very small cancers.
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Communicate key findings clearly within the multidisciplinary team for optimal patient management.
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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

Tiny but Fatal: Detecting, Characterizing and Managing Small High-Risk Breast Cancers

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