
The role of CEUS in breast imaging
Part of the EFSUMB CEUS Webinar Series, 'The role of CEUS in breast imaging', takes place on Thursday 26 June at 11.00 CEST and will be hosted by Sintesi on behalf of EFSUMB.
SPEAKER

Tommaso Bartolotta
Potential of CEUS in breast cancer
SPEAKER

Fan Li
Development of a Multi-Parametric ultrasonography nomogram for prediction of invasiveness in ductal carcinoma in situ
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
1. Elaborate on the technical principles of multi-parameter ultrasound imaging (e.g., B-mode ultrasound, elastography, blood flow signals, etc.) and its role in differentiating the invasiveness of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) of the breast.
2. Master the Construction and Clinical Significance of Nomograms
Be proficient in explaining the statistical methodologies (e.g., logistic regression, ROC curve analysis) employed in nomogram development, as well as their clinical applications. Illustrate the model's effectiveness (e.g., sensitivity, specificity) in predicting invasive DCIS based on the findings presented in this study.
3. Critically Evaluate the Limitations of the Research and Its Implications for Translational Medicine
SPEAKER

Jun Lio
A Prospective Multicenter Study on the Additive Value of Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound for Biopsy Decision of Ultrasound BI-RADS 4 Breast Lesions
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
1. Understand the unique advantages of contrast-enhanced ultrasound in diagnosing breast cancer.
2. Learn how to interpret contrast-enhanced ultrasound images and effectively distinguish the types of breast cancer masses.
3. Attach importance to the clinical impact of contrast-enhanced ultrasound on the management of breast tumors.