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Contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) is a relatively new technique that has yet to be established as a standard in routine clinical diagnostic procedures.
As a radiologist, you are familiar with techniques that enhance contrast in breast imaging (e.g., 3D MRI) and the use of iodinated contrast agents in various imaging procedures (CT, angiography). However, CEM-acquired images are different and should not be directly compared to other modalities.
That’s why we’ve invited Dr. Luis Pina, Breast Radiology Specialist at Clínica Universidad de Navarra, to share his extensive expertise in contrast-enhanced mammography. In this interactive session, he will provide a comprehensive introduction to TiCEM, answering key questions such as:
- Which clinical questions can CEM address—and which ones can’t?
- What is the preparation process, how is the exam performed, and how much contrast agent should be used?
- Where does TiCEM fit in complementary breast diagnostics?
- What diagnostic capabilities can be expected from CEM imaging—and what are its limitations?
Dr. Luis Pina will begin with an in-depth introduction to contrast-enhanced mammography, followed by the presentation of over 20 clinical cases, addressing attendees’ questions in real time.