Online Oncology Days | Day 4 | Kidney Cancer
Diagnosis, Treatment and Follow-Up
The increased use of abdominal imaging has resulted in an increase in the number of small renal incidentaloma in recent decades (1). Also, most renal cell carcinomas (RCC) are identified as incidental findings (2). Therefore dedicated diagnostic renal imaging is important for the characterization of renal tumors to facilitate treatment planning and follow-up. Today’s meeting will center imaging around RCC, from new imaging techniques assessing malignancies, to overcoming technical challenges in thermal ablation treatment, till discussing the best follow-up strategies for RCC.
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Course Information
By the end of this session, delegates will
- Understand how to use CEUS, SMI and Fusion technologies in Ultrasound for Renal Cell Carcinoma’s.
- Learn how to perform thermal ablation on Renal Cell Carcinoma’s Ultrasound-guided and CT-guided.
- Learn how possible complications can be solved quickly and professionally using all facets of the Angio-CT.
- Learn about new CT applications in the field of Renal Cell Carcinoma imaging.
This educational talk was created in April 2022. All information contained in this session was correct at the time of distribution.
Disclaimer: Appearing on the Medical Imaging Academy does not represent a commercial partnership or interest from the speaker. The views herein do not represent the views of Canon Medical Systems Ltd.