Einladung Breast Diseases – TABAR

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Einladung Breast Diseases – TABAR
Registration · Registrierung
Via Mammography Education, Inc.
Telephone: +1 (480) 419-0227
Fax:
+1 (480) 419-0219
E-mail:[email protected]
Online: www.mammographyed.com
Language · Kurssprache: English
Invitation · Einladung
HAMBURG 14. – 16. Nov. 2013
László Tabár:
Special offer: Every attendee
will receive a 3D book for free.
Fee · Teilnahmegebühren
Physicians: 795 Euro
Residents/Fellows/Military/Others: 595 Euro
Technologists: 445 Euro
Location: Hamburg
Multimodality Detection and
Diagnosis of Breast Diseases
ABATON | Allende-Platz 3 | 20146 Hamburg
Tel. +49 (040) 41 32 03 20
Hotel
Designed for: Radiologists · Surgeons · Pathologists
Gynecologists · Radiology Technologists
Radisson Blu Hotel | Marseiller Strasse 2 | 20355 Hamburg
Tel. +49 (040) 35 02 35 00 | www.radissonblu.de
Implications of mammography, MRI, breast ultrasound and interventional methods in radiological
and surgical practice
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This Training ist supported by · Diese Veranstaltung wurde möglich durch die freundliche
Unterstützung von:
László Tabár, M.D., F.A.C.R. (Hon).
Professor emeritus of Radiology,
University of Uppsala
School of Medicine, Sweden
Department of Mammography
Falun Central Hospital
Falun, Sweden
Mammography Education, Inc.
Dear Colleagues,
this course represents a new way of teaching how to practice
breast imaging diagnosis, using all of the established methods
available to the radiologist. Mammography, breast ultrasound and
breast MRI represent a complex but powerful armamentarium
in the detection and diagnosis of both benign and malignant
breast diseases. This accumulated knowledge will be presented
in an interactive and entertaining format specially adapted to
each type of imaging finding.
• The audience will be lead through the processes of screening
and diagnostic workup of breast abnormalities stratified
according to the imaging findings.
• After having discussed the underlying pathophysiologic processes of the individual diseases, for example pleomorphic
calcifications as the only finding on the mammogram, the role
and individual contribution of mammography, ultrasound, MRI
and interventional procedures will be discussed in detail.
• The didactic and practical approach to each specific imaging
finding will be readily transferrable to everyday breast imaging
practice, since the course is designed to mimic the challenges
of everyday radiology practice, where the radiologist has to
manage the diagnostic process by governing each specific
diagnostic modality
• The workup of each group of mammographic finding will be
discussed in detail in an interactive manner.
Description
The mammographic, ultrasound, MRI, and histologic images of a
wide range of breast diseases will be explained using the latest
presentation technology tools in a multiple-modality presentation format.
Didactic correlation between the clinical picture, mammograms,
galactogram, and thick section / 3D histology is an approach
which can be readily understood and applied in practice.
Illustration of the entire spectrum of breast pathology as it
presents on the mammogram using: comparisons with unique
large histology sections (10 x 8 cm) and subgross / 3D pathology.
The subgross thick-section histologic images graphically illustrate the normal breast structure and its alterations with disease.
This type of presentation will help the attendees understand the
underlying pathophysiology, explaining the mammographic and
ultrasound appearance of the alterations.
Program Objectives
Having participated in this course, the physician should:
• Be familiar with the varying appearance of a normal mammogram
and how to avoid unnecessary callback.
• Understand the subgroups of in situ and invasive breast cancer.
• Have competence in the differential diagnosis of breast diseases.
• Be able to guide the diagnostic workup using mammography,
ultrasound and perform needle biopsy.
• Be able to analyze the mammographic and ultrasound image and
determine which adjunctive methods will be most appropriate
for each of the subgroups of breast diseases.
• Appreciate the importance of weekly tumor board meetings and
cooperation among radiologists, surgeons and pathologists.
• Understand the value and relationship of the main prognostic
factors in order to predict the outcome of the disease.
• The technologists having attended the course should be proficient in mammographic technique and understand the rationale
of mammographic workup in order to be a valuable member of
the diagnostic team. This course is particularly recommended for
technologists already familiar with mammography.
Detection, Diagnosis and Implication for Management Mammographic differential diagnosis in depth:
• How to find breast cancer in early stages
• How to differentiate normal from abnormal tissue
• How to increase sensitivity and specificity
• Differential diagnosis in depth of the findings
• Adjunctive diagnostic tools, interventional methods
Program on www.mammographyed.com