ISMRM & ISMRT Annual Meeting & Exhibition • 04-09 May 2024 • Singapore
13:15 |
BI-RADS & More
Maya Honda
Keywords: Body: Breast The need for breast MRI is expanding to include its role as a screening method and as an adjunct to personalized and minimally invasive treatment. The next BI-RADS 6th edition will include several additional non-contrast MR methods, which can complement dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI to more accurately evaluate breast lesions and address expanding clinical needs. This talk will focus on the standard dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI as well as non-contrast sequences that will be published in BI-RADS 6th edition to take advantage of the new edition. |
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13:40 |
Harnessing AI for Advancements in Breast MRI
Sarah Eskreis-Winkler
Keywords: Body: Breast In this presentation, we will review applications of artificial intelligence in breast MR, including breast cancer risk prediction, exam triage, lesion detection/classification, image quality/reconstruction, and predicting treatment response. We will discuss the challenges of deep learning for breast MR and future directions. |
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14:05 |
DWI to Enhance Interpretation of Breast MRI
Paola Clauser
Keywords: Body: Breast, Contrast mechanisms: Diffusion, Cross-organ: Cancer Breast magnetic resonance imaging (bMRI) plays a central role in breast cancer diagnosis and management. Diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) is a helpful additional tool for the characterization of bMRI enhancing lesions. Apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values vary depending on the lesion type, benign or malignant, and the information on ADC can aid in the differential diagnosis. Benign lesions typically present with a high ADC. Thus, the measurement of high ADC values in a lesion can safely rule out malignancy. ADC values also correlate with cancer aggressiveness, with more aggressive cancers presenting with lower ADC value. |
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14:30 |
Revolution of DCE: Abbreviated MRI & Ultrafast Imaging
Yiming Gao
Keywords: Body: Breast Future directions in breast MRI aim not only to improve accuracy of breast cancer detection, but also to reduce barriers for wider adoption. Abbreviated breast MRI is gaining acceptance by way of reducing cost and increasing efficiency while maintaining diagnostic performance. Innovative techniques such as ultrafast imaging helps further enhance sensitivity and specificity of the MRI exam. In this session, we will discuss the clinical role and outcomes of abbreviated breast MRI, and explore potential advantages and limitations of ultrafast imaging as a part of the abbreviated protocol. |
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14:55 | Break & Meet the Teachers |
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