Our 5th Annual Symposium on PET/CT and Molecular Imaging covers rapidly emerging technological advances and clinical challenges in PET/CT imaging. Given the growing diversity and sophistication of PET/CT technologies and clinical applications, PET/CT interpretation requires a fundamentally different approach than conventional medical imaging. Our course fills this professional gap by providing radiologists with the essential tools to integrate current PET/CT innovations into clinical practice through expert lectures, case studies, and the real-time interpretation of unknown cases during our “Faculty Face-Off” competition.
5th Annual Symposium on PET/CT and Molecular Imaging
Feb 10th, 2010Feb 12th, 2010
Las Vegas, NV
US
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![A normal mammogram confirmed by three-year radiologic follow-up illustrates reader-marked regions of interest (ROIs) during (A) unaided (round 1) and (B) artificial intelligence (AI)–assisted (round 2) reading. Each colored dot represents an ROI for recall by a human reader. Readers could mark more than one ROI per case, represented by multiple dots of the same color. During AI-assisted reading, the AI system displayed three visible prompts: two with suspicion of malignancy scores of 35% (left mediolateral oblique [L MLO] and craniocaudal [L CC]) and one with a suspicion of malignancy score of 10% (right craniocaudal [R CC]), shown as polygonal overlays. Without AI, six of 10 readers (60%) marked a false-positive ROI. With AI assistance, this fell to two of 10 (20%). R MLO = right mediolateral oblique.](https://img.auntminnie.com/mindful/smg/workspaces/default/uploads/2026/07/2026-07-14-radiology-mammogram-ai-auto-bias.H0bYO8QlWs.jpg?auto=format%2Ccompress&fit=crop&h=112&q=70&w=112)




