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ICIS 2017 will be held in Berlin: 2 nd –4 th October 2017 Venue: Langenbeck Virchow Haus, Luisenster. 58/59, 10117, Berlin, Germany Please check www.icimagingsociety.org.uk for details. Acknowledgement ICIS wish to thank the following companies who are supporting the 16th Society Meeting and Annual Teaching Course: Bracco, Guerbet, Mint Medical, Nuada Group, Philips and Siemens. Workshop Preferences Delegates are requested to indicate their preferred workshops for each day; please tick the appropriate box. Please note there are three parallel streams with a total of 12 interactive workshops and 6 computer hands- on workshops over 3 days. Workshops run in parallel, you will only be able to choose one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Whilst we will endeavour to accommodate individual preferences, we are unable to guarantee your first choice. The computer hands-on workshops HS1 to HS6 are limited to 42 delegates*. To ensure all delegates have an opportunity to attend a hands-on workshop please choose only one hands-on workshop from the 6 on offer. International Cancer Imaging Society Meeting & 16 th Annual Teaching Course 3 rd -5 th October 2016 Glasgow, UK Cancer Imaging: More Than Meets The Eye Highlighting the emerging role of quantitative and functional imaging and the multidisciplinary management of oncology patients through: • Plenary sessions focusing on radiomics and molecular/functional imaging • Interactive teaching sessions with audience participation • Hands-on-workshops • Practical problem solving • Discussion of late effects of cancer therapy • Tailored session for the trainee/novice • Structured reporting in cancer imaging • Presentation of innovative research Programme Planning Committee: Beth McCarville ICIS President (US), Stefan Diederich (DE), Dow-Mu Koh (UK), Olivier Lucidarme (FR), Andrea Rockall (UK), Heinz-Peter Schlemmer (DE) For further information Visit the Society website: www.icimagingsociety.org.uk or contact ICIS Secretariat: [email protected] Call for Abstracts: Deadline 23 rd May 2016 - www.icimagingsociety.org.uk ICIS is a registered Company; registered in England & Wales. Registered No: 3908709 Registered Office: 41 Waddington Way, London SE19 3UB Registered as a Charity, No: 1082082 How did you hear about ICIS 2016? (Please specify particular journal or website) Monday 3 rd October (Morning) WS 1 - After Effects of Therapy WS 2 - Lung Cancer HS1* - Practical Image Processing for Cancer Diagnosis Monday 3 rd October (Afternoon) WS 3 - Paediatric Oncologic Imaging WS 4 - Managing the Patient with Chronic Liver Disease HS 2* - Uterine Cancer Tuesday 4 th October (Morning) WS 5 - Oncology Imaging Basics for the Trainee and Novice WS 6 - Lymphoma HS 3* - Lung Cancer Staging Tuesday 4 th October (Afternoon) WS 7 - Pancreatic Tumours WS 8 - Tumours of the Head, Neck and Brain HS 4* - Breast Cancer Staging Wednesday 5 th October (Morning) WS 9 - Cases I Would Like to Read Again WS 10 - Renal Tumours HS 5* - Whole Body MRI Wednesday 5 th October (Afternoon) WS 11 - Mimickers of Malignancy WS 12 - Oligometastatic Disease in Prostate Cancer HS 6* - Ovarian Masses: Easy and Difficult Cases Please tick this box if you do not wish to be contacted by e-mail with other ICIS information and services, or other information related to cancer imaging Faculty Alexandra Athanasiou (Athens) Hersh Chandarana (New York) Conor Collins (Dublin) Stefan Diederich (Dusseldorf) Mirko D’Onofrio (Verona) Rosemarie Forstner (Salzburg) Isaac Francis (Ann Arbor) Bernhard Gebauer (Berlin) Richard Gore (Chicago) Jay Heiken (St Louis) Christian Herold (Vienna) Rod Hicks (Melbourne) Hedvig Hricak (New York) Thierry Huisman (Baltimore) Janet Husband (London) Ann King (Hong Kong) Dow-Mu Koh (London) Jeong Min Lee (Seoul) Olivier Lucidarme (Paris) Marius Mayerhoefer (Vienna) Beth McCarville (Memphis) Kieran McHugh (London) Theresa Mcloud (Boston) Gianni Morana (Treviso) Giovanni Morana (Genoa) Liliane Ollivier (Paris) Wim Oyen (London) Anwar Padhani (London) Giuseppe Petralia (Milan) Leslie Quint (Ann Arbor) Rodney Reznek (London) Andrea Rockall (London) Derek Roebuck (London) Anju Sahdev (London) Evis Sala (New York) Heinz-Peter Schlemmer (Heidelberg) Aslam Sohaib (London) Anne Smets (Amsterdam) Harriet Thoeny (Bern) Alex Towbin (Cincinnati) Alberto Vargas (New York) Sarah Vinnicombe (Dundee) ICIS Fellows Matthias Eiber (Munich) Kirk Frey (Ann Arbor) Jurgen Fütterer (Nijmegen) Carlos Galindo-Rodriguez (Memphis) Sue Kaste (Memphis) Vincent Khoo (London) Nick Reed (Glasgow) Rozemarijn Vliegenhart (Groningen) Victoria Warbey (London) Invited Faculty

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Page 1: Cancer Imaging: More Than Meets The Eye programme … · Scientific/Poster presenter Includes coffee/tea and lunch each day and reception drinks on Monday All scientific presenters

ICIS 2017 will be held in Berlin: 2nd–4th October 2017Venue: Langenbeck Virchow Haus, Luisenster. 58/59, 10117, Berlin, Germany

Please check www.icimagingsociety.org.uk for details.

AcknowledgementICIS wish to thank the following companies who are supporting the 16th Society Meeting and Annual Teaching Course: Bracco, Guerbet, Mint Medical, Nuada Group, Philips and Siemens.

Workshop Preferences

Delegates are requested to indicate their preferred workshops for each day; please tick the appropriate box. Please note there are three parallel streams with a total of 12 interactive workshops and 6 computer hands-on workshops over 3 days. Workshops run in parallel, you will only be able to choose one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Whilst we will endeavour to accommodate individual preferences, we are unable to guarantee your first choice.

The computer hands-on workshops HS1 to HS6 are limited to 42 delegates*. To ensure all delegates have an opportunity to attend a hands-on workshop please choose only one hands-on workshop from the 6 on offer.

International Cancer Imaging Society Meeting & 16th Annual Teaching Course

3rd-5th October 2016 Glasgow, UK

Cancer Imaging: More Than Meets The Eye

Highlighting the emerging role of quantitative and functional imaging and the multidisciplinary management of oncology patients through:• Plenary sessions focusing on radiomics and molecular/functional imaging• Interactive teaching sessions with audience participation• Hands-on-workshops• Practical problem solving• Discussion of late effects of cancer therapy• Tailored session for the trainee/novice• Structured reporting in cancer imaging• Presentation of innovative research

Programme Planning Committee: Beth McCarville ICIS President (US), Stefan Diederich (DE), Dow-Mu Koh (UK), Olivier Lucidarme (FR), Andrea Rockall (UK), Heinz-Peter Schlemmer (DE)

For further informationVisit the Society website: www.icimagingsociety.org.ukor contact ICIS Secretariat: [email protected]

Call for Abstracts: Deadline 23rd May 2016 - www.icimagingsociety.org.uk

ICIS is a registered Company; registered in England & Wales. Registered No: 3908709 Registered Office: 41 Waddington Way, London SE19 3UB Registered as a Charity, No: 1082082

How did you hear about ICIS 2016?(Please specify particular journal or website)

Monday 3rd October (Morning)

WS 1 - After Effects of Therapy

WS 2 - Lung Cancer

HS1* - Practical Image Processing for Cancer Diagnosis

Monday 3rd October (Afternoon)

WS 3 - Paediatric Oncologic Imaging

WS 4 - Managing the Patient with Chronic Liver Disease

HS 2* - Uterine Cancer

Tuesday 4th October (Morning)

WS 5 - Oncology Imaging Basics for the Trainee and Novice

WS 6 - Lymphoma

HS 3* - Lung Cancer Staging

Tuesday 4th October (Afternoon)

WS 7 - Pancreatic Tumours

WS 8 - Tumours of the Head, Neck and Brain

HS 4* - Breast Cancer Staging

Wednesday 5th October (Morning)

WS 9 - Cases I Would Like to Read Again

WS 10 - Renal Tumours

HS 5* - Whole Body MRI

Wednesday 5th October (Afternoon)

WS 11 - Mimickers of Malignancy

WS 12 - Oligometastatic Disease in Prostate Cancer

HS 6* - Ovarian Masses: Easy and Difficult Cases

Please tick this box if you do not wish to be contacted by e-mail with other ICIS information and services, or other information related to cancer imaging

Faculty

Alexandra Athanasiou (Athens)Hersh Chandarana (New York)Conor Collins (Dublin)Stefan Diederich (Dusseldorf)Mirko D’Onofrio (Verona)Rosemarie Forstner (Salzburg)Isaac Francis (Ann Arbor)Bernhard Gebauer (Berlin)Richard Gore (Chicago)Jay Heiken (St Louis)Christian Herold (Vienna)Rod Hicks (Melbourne)Hedvig Hricak (New York)Thierry Huisman (Baltimore)Janet Husband (London)Ann King (Hong Kong)Dow-Mu Koh (London)Jeong Min Lee (Seoul)Olivier Lucidarme (Paris)Marius Mayerhoefer (Vienna)Beth McCarville (Memphis)Kieran McHugh (London)

Theresa Mcloud (Boston)Gianni Morana (Treviso)Giovanni Morana (Genoa)Liliane Ollivier (Paris)Wim Oyen (London)Anwar Padhani (London)Giuseppe Petralia (Milan)Leslie Quint (Ann Arbor)Rodney Reznek (London)Andrea Rockall (London)Derek Roebuck (London)Anju Sahdev (London)Evis Sala (New York)Heinz-Peter Schlemmer (Heidelberg)Aslam Sohaib (London)Anne Smets (Amsterdam)Harriet Thoeny (Bern)Alex Towbin (Cincinnati)Alberto Vargas (New York)Sarah Vinnicombe (Dundee)

ICIS Fellows

Matthias Eiber (Munich)Kirk Frey (Ann Arbor)Jurgen Fütterer (Nijmegen) Carlos Galindo-Rodriguez (Memphis)Sue Kaste (Memphis)Vincent Khoo (London)Nick Reed (Glasgow)Rozemarijn Vliegenhart (Groningen)Victoria Warbey (London)

Invited Faculty

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International Cancer Imaging Society

The Society was established in order to meet the important challenges of advancing imaging in the multidisciplinary management of cancer by promoting education in oncological imaging and stimulating research in the study of tumour behaviour.

The Society aims to bring together radiologists, nuclear medicine physicians and other specialists with an interest in oncological imaging for the exchange of ideas and to organise scientific meetings, multicentre research studies, and postgraduate courses within the field.

For further information please visit the Society website: icimagingsociety.org.uk

About the Course

The 16th annual course of our Society will focus on practically orientated education of cancer imaging through interactive teaching and the fostering of active learning. State of the art and novel quantitative and functional imaging techniques will be highlighted.

Special plenary sessions give attention to the developing role of radiomics and state-of-the-art quantitative, functional and metabolic imaging techniques, including PET/MR.

Keynote lectures highlight the challenges of assessing response to immunotherapy and the role of international outreach in oncology.

Individual learning is emphasised by small group sessions, interactive workshops and computer based hands-on workshops fostering active participation.

A session entitled cases we would like to read again will present interesting oncologic cases reviewed with the benefit of hindsight.

There will be scientific sessions, dedicated to proffered papers, presenting research in the field of imaging in oncology. There will also be a poster exhibition and the best overall paper and poster will be awarded a cash prize.

This course is designed for all radiologists, nuclear medicine physicians and other specialists interested in the diagnosis and management of patients with cancer.

The meeting will be held in the Technology and Innovation Centre, Glasgow, Scotland.

Glasgow has been named one of the top 20 ‘Best of the World’ destinations for 2016 by National Geographic Traveller, and has been voted the ‘friendliest city in the world’ in a Rough Guides poll. Expect to enjoy the warmest of Scottish welcomes, as well as Mackintosh’s magical art nouveau architecture, vibrant nightlife with world-class restaurants, all against the backdrop of Scotland’s uniquely rich cultural heritage.

Further afield, ancient castles, picture-postcard distilleries, tranquil lochs, outstanding golf courses and miles of unspoilt coastline are all just a short journey from the city centre.

There will be a welcome drinks reception hosted by The Rt Hon The Lord Provost of Glasgow on Monday 3rd October at the impressive City Chambers.

The course party will be held on Tuesday 4th October at the stunning Trades Hall of Glasgow, located in the city centre, just a short walk from the Technology and Innovation Centre.

Registration and Payment

How to register:

Online: www.icimagingsociety.org.uk

Post: Louise Mustoe, ICIS Secretariat, 45 Queen Anne Street, London, W1G 9JF U.K.

Title Forename

Surname

Job title

Correspondence Address

Hospital / Institution / Company

Country Postcode

Daytime phone

Fax

Email

Members Per person

Includes coffee/tea and lunch each day and reception drinks on Monday

3 days2 days1 day

£510£388£199

Non-membersPer person

Includes coffee/tea and lunch each day and reception drinks on Monday

3 days2 days1 day

£566£423£230

Trainees/residentPer person

Includes coffee/tea and lunch each day and reception drinks on Monday

With supporting letter from Head of Dept

3 days2 days1 day

£398£280£153

Scientific/Poster presenter

Includes coffee/tea and lunch each day and reception drinks on Monday

All scientific presenters are required to be a member of the Society. Membership to be paid with registration, in addition to registration fee

3 days2 days1 day

Plus £80 membership if not already a member

£320£220£115

Course partyPer person

At the Trades Hall, Glasgow.Three-course dinner, drinks and live entertainment included

£40

How to register

Online: www.icimagingsociety.org.uk

Post: Louise Mustoe, ICIS Secretariat, 45 Queen Anne Street, London, W1G 9JF U.K.

Please complete both sides of the registration and payment form, and workshop preferences, and enclose with full payment. Registration cannot be confirmed until full payment has been received into the ICIS bank account. Full payment must be received by 5th September 2016.

Payment optionsBy Bank Transfer (BACS) to ICIS accountAccount Name: International Cancer Imaging Society (ICIS)Account No: 90164879Sort Code: 20-69-15IBAN: GB73 BARC 2069 1590 1648 79 SWIFT: BARCGB22

Reservations will only be confirmed on receipt of fully completed registration form & full payment.

Registration and Information

Registration Fees

ICIS Member

3 days £510

2 days £388

1 day £199

Non-member

3 days £566

2 days £423

1 day £230

Trainee

3 days £398

2 days £280

1 day £153

Scientific Presenter

3 days £320

2 days £220

1 day £115

Plus ICIS membership (if not already a member)

£80

Course dinner Indicate number required @ £40

ICIS Membership £80

Total £

Please indicate whether you or your guest have any dietary requirements

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Call for papers/posters

Submission of abstracts (no more than 250 words) for scientifi c papers and posters are invited.

Submission is via the ICIS website: www.icimagingsociety.org.ukQueries may be addressed to the ICIS Secretariat Tel: +44 (0)20 7036 8805 or Email: [email protected] deadline: Monday 23rd May 2016

Abstracts selected for presentation will be published in the Proceedings of the 16th International Cancer Imaging Society meeting, given to all delegates and faculty. A downloadable version of your submission will be made available to our membership on the members only area of our website. Authors of selected abstracts will be notifi ed after Friday 17nd June 2016.

It will be obligatory for all scientifi c presenters to be members of ICIS at the time of presentation in Glasgow. The annual membership fee of £80 will be added to the scientifi c presenters’ fee at registration if current membership is not in place. Membership will run for one year from date of registration; all standard member benefi ts will apply.

Accreditation

Royal College of Radiologists and European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) accreditation have been applied for. You will be able to generate your own certifi cate of attendance once you have completed our daily online feedback form.

Important Information

Reservations will only be confi rmed on receipt of the fully completed registration form and full payment. A confi rmation letter and further details will be issued on receipt of full payment.

Reservations are subject to availability and will be confi rmed within one week from receipt of completed registration form and full payment.

RefundsRefunds (minus an administration charge of £70) will only be made if written notifi cation is received by 9th September 2016. Thereafter no refunds will be made.

Travel informationAir: Glasgow is served by two airports - Glasgow International (GLA) is the city’s principal airport serving the major carriers, whilst Glasgow Prestwick (PIK) is the secondary airport serving low-cost airlines. Both airports are well linked to the city centre via bus or train. Please see the ICIS 2016 meeting pages on our website for more details.Rail: Glasgow Central is the major mainline station, and is the terminus for all inter-city services between Glasgow and destinations in England.

AccommodationDetails of accommodation offering special rates for ICIS delegates are available on the ICIS website. Delegates are responsible for making their own arrangements for accommodation and should book via the given web link. Please note Glasgow is a very busy and vibrant city, hotels book up months in advance. We strongly recommend you book early.

Socials

A Welcome Reception will take place on Monday at 5:45pm; tickets are included in the registration fee. The civic reception will be hosted by The Rt Hon The Lord Provost of Glasgow in the Glasgow City Chambers. First opened by Queen Victoria in 1888, it boasts the largest marble

staircase in western Europe. This is a brilliant opportunity to unwind after the fi rst day, while getting to know your fellow delegates and the ICIS faculty.

We hope you will join us on Tuesday 4th October for the opportunity to relax, network and have fun in the stunning Trades Hall. Often referred to as ‘Glasgow’s best kept secret’, the building has a unique history with exceptional features and apart from the medieval cathedral, is the oldest building in Glasgow still used for its original purpose. Join us from 7.30pm for dinner followed by a traditional Scottish cèilidh lead by a live band. Purchase your ticket while registering for the course on the ICIS website. Each ticket costs £40 which includes a three course dinner, half a bottle of wine and teas and coffees. As well as live entertainment we will have the awarding of cash prizes to our best posters and presenters. We hope to see you there!

ICIS Membership - Renew or join us now!

Society Journal Cancer Imaging is our open access, peer reviewed journal with original articles as well as reviews and editorials. For full information about the journal, article submission and to read published articles, visitcancerimagingjournal.biomedcentral.com

Short Overview

VenueTechnology and Innovation Centre (TIC) University of Strathclyde, 99 George St, Glasgow, Glasgow City G1 1RD

DateMonday 3rd - Wednesday 5th October 2016

5 Plenary sessions• Cancer Imaging: More Than Meets the Eye• The Role of Interventional Radiology in Oncology• Implementing PET/MR in Clinical Practice• Lifelong Learning in Oncologic Imaging• Structured Reporting

2 Keynote lectures• Immunotherapy: Imaging Challenges• Towards the Cure of all Children with Cancer: Global Initiatives in Paediatric Oncology

12 Interactive workshop sessions• After Effects of Therapy• Lung Cancer• Paediatric Oncological Imaging• Managing the Patient with Chronic Liver Disease• Oncology Imaging Basics for the Trainee and Novice• Lymphoma• Pancreatic Tumours• Tumours of the Head, Neck and Brain• Kidney Cancer• Cases I Would Like to Read Again• Mimickers of Malignancy• Oligometastatic Disease in Prostate Cancer

6 Computer Hands-On Workshops• Practical Imaging Processing for Cancer Diagnosis• Uterine Cancer • Lung Cancer Staging• Breast Cancer Staging• Whole Body MRI• Ovarian Masses: Easy and Diffi cult Cases

4 Scientifi c Paper Sessions and Poster ExhibitionA cash prize for the best oral presentation and best poster will be awarded at the course party on Tuesday evening.

Membership includes:

1. Discounted registration fees for the Annual Teaching Course & Interactive one-day workshops2. Access to posters & selected lectures presented at the 2015 & 2016 Annual Teaching Courses3. Members’ Forum, providing a platform for you to discuss hot topics in oncological radiology

or interesting cases, with other ICIS members and with the ICIS Fellowship4. 15% discount on article-processing fees for our journal Cancer Imaging5. E-mailed regular newsletters featuring the latest news from the Society and Journal6. Save 20% on CRC Press radiology and oncology publications

Membership is open to all individuals with an interest in cancer imaging for only £80 a year.Just tick the box on the registration and payment form, and include the fee of £80 with your payment. You will make an immediate saving of £56 on the annual course; attend an ICISi workshop and you will save a further £45.

Tap into the most recent developments in all aspects of cancer imaging with the new Cancer Imaging app.

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Time TimeTimespeaker speakerspeaker

Monday 3rd October 2016 Wednesday 5th October 2016Tuesday 4th October 2016

subjecT subjecTsubjecT

09:00 - 10:30 Implementing PET/MR in Clinical Practice Heinz-Peter Schlemmer

09:00 - 09:30 Opportunities and Challenges in Imaging Metastatic Disease Hersh Chandarana

09:30 - 10:00 Diagnosis, Treatment Monitoring and Follow-Up of Lymphoma

Marius Mayerhoefer

10:00 - 10:30 Managing High-Risk and Advanced Prostate Cancer Matthias Eiber

10:30 - 11:00 Refreshment Break

11:00 - 11:30 Keynote Lecture 1 Beth McCarville

Immunotherapy: Imaging Challenges Bernhard Gebauer

11:30 - 13:05 Parallel Interactive Sessions

WS 5 Oncology Imaging Basics for the Trainee and Novice Amish Lakhani

11:30 - 11:50 RECIST and RECIST 1.1 Andrea Rockall

11:50 - 12:10 Challenges of RECIST Aslam Sohaib

12:10 - 12:30 Beyond RECIST Richard Gore

WS 6 Lymphoma Rod Hicks

11:30 - 12:00 PET for Interim and End of Treatment Response Assessment: a Users’ Guide to the Deauville Score

Victoria Warbey

12:00 - 12:30 Are we Ready to use Interim Response Assessment to Change Management in Lymphoma without Biopsy Confirmation of Disease?

Rod Hicks

12:30 - 13:00 Ultra-Early, Multi-Parametric PET/MR in Malignant Lymphoma Marius Mayerhoefer

12:30 - 13:05 Scientific Presentation 3

11:30 - 13:00 Hands-on-Workshop 3

HS 3 Lung Cancer Staging Stefan Diederich & Rozemarijn Vliegenhart

13:00 - 14:30 Lunch

14:30 - 15:30 Lifelong Learning in Oncologic Imaging Rodney Reznek

14:00 - 14:30 Available Resources Alberto Vargas

14:30 - 15:00 Lifelong Learning: ICIS e-portal and Online Learning Community

Dow-Mu Koh

15:00 - 15:35 Scientific Presentation 4

15:30 - 16:00 Refreshment Break

16:15 - 17:45 Parallel Interactive Sessions

WS 7 Pancreatic Tumours Gianni Morana

16:15 - 16:35 Incidentalomas and Mimickers of Pancreatic Malignancy Jay Heiken

16:35 - 16:55 Staging and Reporting Pancreatic Cancer Isaac Francis

16:55 - 17:15 Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm Gianni Morana

17:15 - 17:35 Cystic Tumors of the Pancreas Mirko D’Onofrio

17:35 - 17:45 Q&A All

WS 8 Tumours of the Head, Neck and Brain Ann King

16:15 - 16:45 Diffusion Weighted Imaging of Head and Neck Tumours Harriet Thoeny

16:45 - 17:15 Radiation Injury in the Head and Neck Ann King

17:15 - 17:45 PET/MR of Paediatric Brain Tumours Giovanni Morana

16:15 - 17:45 Hands-on-Workshop 4

HS 4 Breast Cancer Staging Sarah Vinnicombe & Alexandra Athanasiou

19:30 Course Party at the Trades Hall with award of prizes for scientific presentations and posters

08:30 - 10:00 Structured Reporting Andrea Rockall

08:30 - 09:00 Structured Reporting and Beyond Hedvig Hricak

09:00 - 09:30 The Mass General Experience Theresa McLoud

09:30 - 10:00 The Oncologist’s Perspective: What the Oncologist Needs to Know

Nick Reed

10:00 - 10:30 Refreshment Break

10:30 - 11:00 Keynote Lecture 2 Beth McCarville

Towards the Cure of all Children with Cancer: Global Initiatives in Paediatric Oncology

Carlos Galindo-Rodriguez

11:00 - 12:30 Parallel Interactive Sessions

WS 9 Cases I Would Like to Read Again Liliane Ollivier

11:00 - 11:20 Abdomen Jay Heiken

11:20 - 11:40 Paediatrics Kieran McHugh

11:40 - 12:00 Chest Stefan Diederich

12:00 - 12:20 Genitourinary / Retroperitoneum Isaac Francis

12:20 - 12:30 Q&A All

WS 10 Renal Tumours Hersh Chandarana

11:00 - 11:30 Multiparametric Imaging of Renal Cancer Hersh Chandarana

11:30 - 12:00 Management of Incidental Renal Lesions in Cancer Patients

Harriet Thoeny

12:00 - 12:30 Linking Imaging Features of Renal Disease and their Impact on Management Strategies

Alberto Vargas

11:00 - 12:30 Hands-on-Workshop 5

HS 5 Whole Body MRI Anwar Padhani & Giuseppe Petralia

12:30 - 14:00 Lunch

14:00 - 15:30 Parallel Interactive Sessions

WS 11 Mimickers of Malignancy Isaac Francis

14:00 - 14:25 Hepatic and Splenic Lesions Richard Gore

14:25 - 14:50 Adrenals, Retroperitoneum and Peritoneum Isaac Francis

14:50 - 15:15 Lung and Pleura Stefan Diederich

15:15 - 15:30 Q&A All

WS 12 Oligometastatic Disease in Prostate Cancer Wim Oyen

14:00 - 14:30 Advances in MRI Jurgen Fütterer

14:30 - 15:00 Advances in Molecular Imaging Wim Oyen

15:00 - 15:30 Incorporating Advanced Imaging, Impact on Treatment Selection and Patient Outcome

Vincent Khoo

14:00 - 15:30 Hands-on-Workshop 6

HS 6 Ovarian Masses: Easy and Difficult Cases Andrea Rockall & Rosemarie Forstner

15:30 - 16:00 Refreshments and close

08:45 - 09:00 Welcome and Presidential Address Beth McCarville

09:00 - 10:30 Cancer Imaging: More Than Meets the Eye Janet Husband

09:00 - 09:30 Tumour Biology and Multiparametric Imaging Heinz-Peter Schlemmer

09:30 - 10:00 Tumour Heterogeneity: What Does it Mean? Dow-Mu Koh

10:00 - 10:30 Oncogenetic Intratumour Variability Translated to Imaging: Radiomics and Radiogenomics

Evis Sala

10:30 - 11:00 Refreshment Break

11:00 - 12:30 Parallel Interactive Sessions

WS 1 After Effects of Therapy Conor Collins

11:00 - 11:30 Skeletal Squelae in Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer

Sue Kaste

11:30 - 12:00 Locoregional Effects of Breast Cancer Treatment Sarah Vinnicombe

12:00 - 12:30 Imaging of Cancer Therapy-Induced CNS Toxicity Giovanni Morana

WS 2 Lung Cancer Theresa McLoud

11:00 - 11:20 Screening for Lung Cancer Christian Herold

11:20 - 11:40 Risk Stratification of Lung Nodules Theresa Mcloud

11:40 - 12:00 PET Imaging of Pulmonary Nodules Kirk Frey

12:00 - 12:35 Scientific Presentation 1

11:00 - 12:30 Hands-on-Workshop 1

HS 1 Practical Image Processing for Cancer Diagnosis Anwar Padhani and Dow-Mu Koh

12:30 - 14:00 Lunch

14:00 - 15:30 The Role of Interventional Radiology in Oncology

Derek Roebuck

14:00 - 14:30 Transarterial Tumour Therapy Bernhard Gebauer

14:30 - 15:00 Interventional Radiology in Paediatric Oncology Derek Roebuck

15:00 - 15:30 Image Guided Prostate Interventions Jurgen Fütterer

15:30 - 16:00 Refreshment Break

16:00 - 17:30 Parallel Interactive Sessions

WS 3 Paediatric Oncological Imaging Kieran McHugh

16:00 - 16:30 Imaging Cancer Predisposition Syndromes Alex Towbin

16:30 - 17:00 Chest and Chest Wall Masses Thierry Huisman

17:00 - 17:30 Abdominal Masses: Good or Bad? Anne Smets

WS 4 Managing the Patient with Chronic Liver Disease Jeong Min Lee

16:35 - 16:55 Recent Advances of MDCT for HCC Diagnosis and Management

Olivier Lucidarme

16:55 - 17:15 Hepatobiliary MR Contrast: Enhanced Liver MRI for HCC Diagnosis and Management

Gianni Morana

17:15 - 17:35 Role of US Elastography and Multimodality Fusion for Managing Patients with Chronic Liver Disease and HCC

Jeong Min Lee

16:00 - 16:35 Scientific Presentation 2

16:00 - 17:30 Hands-on-Workshop 2

HS 2 Uterine Cancer Anju Sahdev and Evis Sala

17:45 - 18:45 Course Welcome Drinks Hosted by The Rt Hon The Lord Provost of Glasgow at Glasgow City Chambers