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Detection and Diagnosis of Early Breast Cancer Using The Multimodality Approach
Wednesday, December 1, 2010 - Friday, December 3, 2010
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CME Provider:
Mammography Education, Inc. ›
Laszlo Tabar, M.D.
4429 E Spur Drive
Cave Creek, Arizona (AZ) 85331
United States
 
Phone: (480) 419-0227
Fax: (480) 419-0219
 
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Conference Center:
Radisson Blu es. Hotel ›
Via Filippo Turati 171
00185 Rome,
Italy
 
Phone: +39 06 444 841
 
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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-screen 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/3D US and MRI 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.
 
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Instructors:
László Tabár, M.D., F.A.C.R. (Hon)

Alfonso Frigerio, M.D.

 
 
CME Credit:
Physicians:  Credit Available

Self Assessment Module (SAM):  No

Specialty Audience:
Radiology    

CME Sam Course #916


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