Educational Description
This enduring material is designed for radiologists who find themselves challenged by the new practical issues of performing successful high-quality breast imaging in a changing medical environment.
Educational Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, the participant should be able to:
- Apply new and improved skills in perception to the interpretation of screening mammograms.
- Develop strategies to reduce the possibility of a missed lesion at screening.
- Appraise the current status of interventional breast procedures, especially core biopsy.
- Appreciate the role of Whole Breast Ultrasound in breast cancer screening.
Target Audience
This enduring material is intended for all radiologists with a special interest in breast imaging. The faculty is comprised of nationally recognized expert teachers of breast imaging with a broad breadth of experience and knowledge in this field.
Lessons Overview
| Lesson Title |
Presenter |
Length (minutes) |
| Sonographic Features of Breast Cancer of Ductal Origin (DAB) with Necrosis |
|
56 |
| Breast Anatomy on Ultrasound |
Stavros |
64 |
| Breast Calcifications and Ultrasound |
Stavros |
16 |
| Sonographic Features of Mini and Mega BCMOs |
Stavros |
60 |
| Acoustic Imaging as the “Everything” Biomarker |
Stavros |
46 |
| Non-Mass Findings: An Evidence-Based Approach for Challenging Cases |
Havey (Beekley Medical) |
46 |
| Enhancing Breast Cancer Section: The Role of AI in Mammography |
Destounis (Hologic) |
45 |
| Transpara Insights from Clinical Research |
Rodriguez Ruiz (Screenpoint / Transpara) |
28 |
| Supplemental Screening for Dense Breast Tissue |
Linver (CMR Molecular Imaging) |
49 |
| Benefits of Dual-Angle Tomosynthesis in Clinical Practice |
Russo (Fujifilm) |
34 |