International Cancer Imaging Society 12th Annual Teaching Course

International Cancer Imaging Society

This meeting will focus on ‘solving problems in cancer patients’. Content will be structured around clinical and technical stumbling blocks met in everyday practice and offer solutions to these issues.

The International Cancer Imaging Society exists to meet the important challenges of advancing imaging in the multidisciplinary management of cancer.

We promote education in oncological imaging and stimulate research in the study of human tumour behaviour, bringing together radiologists 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.

The Society has an online journal, Cancer Imaging which publishes commissioned editorials and review articles, articles from the annual meetings in a printed annual review, and welcomes original articles from readers.

This year's teaching course will focus on ‘solving problems in cancer patients’. Content will be structured around clinical and technical stumbling blocks met in everyday practice and offer solutions to these issues in the form of keynote lectures, interactive presentations. hands-on workstation sessions and scientific sessions. We welcome all those in the field of, or with an interest in, cancer imaging and look forward to seeing you in Oxford.

4 October 2012 - 6 October 2012
Organiser: 
International Cancer Imaging Society
Contact name: 
Liz Appleyard
Phone: 
+44 (0) 207 036 805
Topics: 
Breast
Cancer prevention and control
Cancer research
Childhood cancer
Clinical oncology
Diagnosis
Education
Head and Neck
Liver
Oncology
Paediatrics
Pancreas
Prostate
Radiology
Radiotherapy
Treatment / Therapy
Other topic: 
Nuclear Medicine
Under the auspices of UICC: 
No

Location

Park End Street
Oxford