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Breast MRI: Technical Aspects and Cutting-Edge Techniques

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In this educational session, current techniques and future directions of breast MRI will be examined. The current landscape and expanding indications for breast MRI will be discussed. Technical aspects of contrast-enhanced and non-contrast techniques will be reviewed along with their benefits and drawbacks. The speakers will introduce state-of-the-art techniques that have the potential to increase the diagnostic accuracy of breast MRI. Potential applications of advanced image analysis techniques (e.g. radiomics, AI) for breast MRI will be presented.

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