At the inaugural pan-Asian Computerised Tomographic Colonography (CTC) Congress in Hangzhou, China, in March 2009, local and international experts will provide a combination of lectures and practical hands-on workstation sessions with endoscopically validated CTC datasets. A wide range of presentations will span the whole field from the rationale for colorectal cancer screening, through acquisition of CTC data and its interpretation, pitfalls, computer-assisted detection (CAD), and the specific implementation of CTC in Asia and the rest of the world. These will be supplemented by discussion and question and answer sessions.
1st Pan-Asian Computerised Tomographic Colonography (CTC) Congress
Mar 25th, 2009Mar 27th, 2009
Hangzhou, --
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