Oncologic Imaging Course 2016

OIC 2016

After the great success of our fifth Oncologic Imaging Course, we are more excited than ever to continue offering this much needed educational program.  The course will be held once again in the beautiful and charming UNESCO World Heritage site of Dubrovnik, Croatia, from June 30 to July 2, 2016.

Oncologic Imaging is a large and critical component of any radiology practice, whether in a community setting, an academic center, or a cancer hospital. Advances in cancer treatments are evolving faster than ever and requiring constant modifications to imaging and reporting approaches. Every year, we adapt the emphasis and content of our course to ensure continuous education in these modifications. The theme of the 2016 OIC course is simple and practical: "Pearls and Pitfalls in Everyday Practice".


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Course Objectives:
  • Provide up-to-date reviews on the use of imaging to detect, characterize and stage common tumors.
  • Illustrate the various newer systems for imaging response assessment in use today.
  • Emphasize the basic principles of interpreting and reporting oncologic imaging examinations.
  • Provide an extended, in-depth review of best practices in breast imaging.
  • Present hot topics and emerging applications.
  • Utilize interactive teaching and problem-solving case presentations.
  • Employ workshops to allow additional interaction with the faculty.


Sessions will include:
  • Essentials for Interpreting Oncologic Imaging Examinations
  • Lung Cancer Screening and Diagnosis
  • Hepatobiliary Imaging in Oncology
  • Hot Topics/Emerging Applications
  • Oncologic Issues in the Abdomen
  • Tips and Pitfalls in GI Imaging of Oncology Patients
  • GU Oncology, GYN Oncology and Breast Imaging

On-line registration for the OIC 2016 will be available soon.

Registration fees depend on the date your payment is received at the MeetMe/OIC bank account and will be considered as incomplete and adjusted accordingly if the payment is not received by the relevant deadline.


REGISTRATION FEES

Early Registration Fee
until May 15, 2016
Late/Onsite Registration Fee
from May 16, 2016 onwards
Regular Registration Full**€ 520.00€ 620.00
Regular Registration€ 460.00€ 560.00
Resident Registration Full**€ 250.00€ 350.00
Resident Registration*€ 190.00€ 290.00
Daily Fee Registration
Regular Registration€ 160.00€ 190.00
Resident Registration€ 70.00€ 100.00

* The reduced Resident Registration fee will be offered to residents (radiologists still in training) who are 35 years of age or younger. To qualify for the reduced fee, a resident must submit a letter from their head of department, written on official hospital stationery, confirming their status as such. If this confirmation is not received, the registration fee will automatically be adjusted to a regular fee.
** Includes lunches for all three days.
***Lunch fee per day - € 25.00


Registration Full fees include:


- Entrance to all sessions
- Entrance to all workshops (limited number of participants)
- Coffee breaks
- Lunches for all three days
- Welcome Reception on June 30th, 2016

Registration fees include:


- Entrance to all sessions
- Entrance to all workshops (limited number of participants)
- Coffee breaks
- Welcome Reception on June 30th, 2016


THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 2016

2016 - Essentials for Interpreting Oncologic Imaging Examinations

Chair: D.M. Panicek, New York/US


08:30

Welcome and Introduction

H. Hricak, New York/US / Ch. Herold, Vienna/AT

08:35

Key Elements in Oncologic Imaging Reporting

D.M. Panicek, New York/US

08:55

Cancer-specific Treatment Response Criteria

M.E. Mayerhöfer, Vienna/AT

09:15

Assessing Response to Treatment on PET/CT

C. Cyran, Munich/DE

09:35

Treatment Response Assessment: Challenges and Recommendations for Lesion Measurement

D.M. Panicek, New York/US

09:55

Structured Oncologic Reporting: Current Initiatives and Future Developments

W. Sommer, Munich/DE

10:15

Panel Discussion

Speakers

10:45

Coffee break


Lung Cancer Screening and Diagnosis

Chair: Ch. Herold, Vienna/AT


11:10

Screening - Pros and Cons

Ch. Herold, Vienna/AT

11:30

Present and Future Indications for MRI in Lung Malignancies

J. Dinkel, Munich/DE

11:50

New Classification of Lung Cancer Types

Ch. Herold, Vienna/AT

12:10

Panel Discussion

Speakers

12:30

Lunch Break (vouchers only)


Hepatobiliary Imaging in Oncology

Chair: D. Regge, Torino/IT


13:30

Algorithmic Approach to Hepatic Lesions

W. Sommer, Munich/DE

13:50

Preoperative Planning for Hepatic Surgery: What the Surgeon Needs to Know

D. Tamandl, Vienna/AT

14:10

Imaging of Cholangiocarcinoma

D. Regge, Torino/IT

14:30

Panel Discussion

Speakers

14:50

Coffee break


Hot Topics/Emerging Applications

Chair: H. Hricak, New York/US


15:20

How to Prepare for MR/PET

J. Lewis, New York/US

15:30

High-field MR – Clinical Utilization: Myth or Reality?

S. Trattnig, Vienna/AT

15:40

Hyperpolarized 13C - Entering the Clinical Realm

K. Keshari, New York/US

15:50

Phase-contrast Radiography and CT

M.F. Reiser, Munich/DE

16:00

Radiomics in Oncology: The Next Frontier in Clinical Decision Making

H. Hricak, New York/US

16:20

MR/PET: Current Status and Potential Applications in Oncology

M.E. Mayerhöfer, Vienna/AT

16:40

Panel Discussion

Speakers


FRIDAY, JULY 1, 2016

Oncologic Issues in the Abdomen

Chair: M.F. Reiser, Munich/DE


08:30

Small Bowel Obstruction in the Oncology Patient

M. Gollub, New York/US

08:50

Non-obstructive GI Complications in Oncology Patients

T. Mang, Vienna/AT

09:10

Interventional Management of Therapy Complications in Oncology Patients

M.F. Reiser, Munich/DE

09:30

Imaging of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors (GIST)

D. Regge, Torino/IT

09:50

Panel Discussion

Speakers

10:10

Coffee break


Tips and Pitfalls in GI Imaging of Oncology Patients

Chair: M. Gollub, New York/US


10:40

Imaging of GI Neuroendocrine Tumors

M. Gollub, New York/US

11:00

Virtual Colonoscopy

T. Mang, Vienna/AT

11:20

Rectal Cancer Assessment with MRI

M. Gollub, New York/US

11:40

Panel Discussion

Speakers

12:00

Lunch break


GU Oncology

Chair: D.J. Husband, London/UK


13:30

Key Elements for Staging of Renal Tumors before Laparoscopic Surgery

M. D'Anastasi, Munich/DE

13:50

Risk-adapted Prostate MRI Report for Newly-diagnosed Patients

A. Vargas, New York/US

14:10

Typical Mistakes in Prostate MRI Reporting - and How to Avoid Them

K. Thierfelder, Munich/DE

14:30

Imaging of the treated prostate: tips and tricks

A. Vargas, New York/US

14:50

Panel Discussion

15:10

Speakers

Coffee break


GYN Oncology

Chair: C. Cyran, Munich/DE


15:40

Algorithmic Approach to the Female Pelvic Mass

E.Sala, New York/US

16:00

Staging Ovarian Cancer: Providing a GPS to Management

H. Hricak, New York/US

16:20

Imaging of the Treated Pelvis: Pearls and Pitfalls

E.Sala, New York/US

16:40

Added value of PET/CT in Staging Gynecologic Malignancies

C. Cyran, Munich/DE

17:00

Panel Discussion

Speakers


SATURDAY, JULY 2, 2016

Breast Imaging

Chair: E. Morris, New York/US

Chair: Th. Helbich, Vienna/AT


08:30

Screening Recommendations and Controversies

D.D. Dershaw, New York/US

08:50

Using Ultrasound in the Screening & Diagnostic Setting

B. Brkljacic, Zagreb/HR

09:10

Percutaneous Breast Biopsy and Tumor Ablation: Advances

M. Fuchsjäger, Graz/AT

09:30

Screening with New Modalities: DBT and CEDM

C.H. Lee, New York/US

09:50

High Risk Lesions: How to Manage

Th. Helbich, Vienna/AT

10:10

Coffee break

10:40

Breast MRI: State-of-the-Art Clinical Use

Th. Helbich, Vienna/AT

11:00

Evaluating Treatment Response: MRI and PET

E. Morris, New York/US

11:20

Mammographic Density: Is It Important?

C.H. Lee, New York/US

11:40

How I Do It: Audits, Benchmarks and Performance

D.D. Dershaw, New York/US

12:00

Lunch Break


Workshop: Breast Imaging


13:30-14:30

Breast imaging: Challenging Cases

M. Fuchsjäger, Graz/AT

B. Brkljacic, Zagreb/HR


Workshop: Pelvic MRI


13:30-14:30

Cases for Aces

A. Vargas, New York/US

C. Cyran, Munich/DE


Workshop: Breast Imaging


14:30-16:00

Breast Imaging: Clinical Dilemmas

K. Pinker-Domenig, Vienna/AT


Workshop: Criteria-Based Reporting (RECIST)


14:30-16:00

M. D'Anastasi, Munich/DE

W. Kunz, Munich/DE




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