How diagnostic imaging has improved outcomes for cancer patients
Professor Andrea Rockall asks whether cancer outcomes can be improved by imaging modalities. Focusing on ovarian cancer, Professor Rockall discusses the benefits of different imaging techniques, describes how to optimise early detection, and looks at how imaging can allow personalisation of survivorship goals.
This lecture was filmed at the Royal College of Radiologists in London on 9 November 2016. Find out more about RCR Talks: http://bit.ly/34H50Q3
Видео How diagnostic imaging has improved outcomes for cancer patients канала The Royal College of Radiologists
This lecture was filmed at the Royal College of Radiologists in London on 9 November 2016. Find out more about RCR Talks: http://bit.ly/34H50Q3
Видео How diagnostic imaging has improved outcomes for cancer patients канала The Royal College of Radiologists
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