Course Content
MR imaging plays a key role in the diagnostic workup and treatment stratification of patients with newly diagnosed rectal cancer. MRI is also increasingly adopted as a valuable tool to restage patients after neoadjuvant treatment and to help identify patients for organ-preserving strategies such as the watch-and-wait approach. A high-quality MRI protocol and accurate interpretation of the images are crucial to guide treatment decision making and positively affect patient outcomes.
Enquiries and Registration:
Part 1: September 26, 2022
Part 2: One month of independent reviewing of patient cases (September 25 - October 31)
Part 3: October 17, 2022
Ms. Yuliana Rodimova
CategoriesRadiology