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The eighth annual course of our Society will focus on the clinical role
of imaging in patients with cancer and new techniques that will aid
clinical decision making and improve outcomes.
Key-note lectures will be delivered on PET-CT in oncology, imaging of
colorectal hepatic metastases, imaging for radiation therapy planning,
reporting of cancer imaging studies, and current status of tumour
ablation.
In special focus sessions, advances in imaging of breast, lung, head
and neck, gastrointestinal, gynaecologic, hepatic and pancreatic cancer
will be discussed. In addition, there will be a mini-symposium on
imaging techniques for assessing treatment response.
There will be parallel scientific sessions, dedicated to proffered
papers, which will present research in the field of imaging in oncology.
There will also be poster sessions and the best overall paper and poster
will be awarded a prize.
Eighteen workshops for smaller groups will focus on a wide range of
clinical topics, including "how-to-do" workshops. In addition,
registrants will have the opportunity to gain practical computer skills
at "hands-on" workshops dedicated to CT colonography and diffusion
MRI.
This course is designed for all radiologists, nuclear medicine
physicians and other specialists interested in the diagnosis and
management of oncology.
The meeting will be held in the beautiful city of Bath, UK, allowing
the ideal combination of education and social interaction. Our welcome
reception will be held on Monday at the Assembly Rooms, and on Tuesday
we will have a Gala Dinner at the beautiful Pump Rooms with drinks on
the terrace of the Roman Baths beforehand.

Evening time at the Roman Baths