Imaging in Oncology 2010
March 10 - 11, 2010(Ended)Crowne Plaza St James
London, United Kingdom
London, United Kingdom
After the success of 2009`s conference, SMi is proud to present their 6th Annual Imaging in Oncology.Taking place in London, UK, this conference will focus on a wide range of imaging techniques in a wide range of settings - from the preclinical, to the clinical, to the future of oncological imaging. You will hear presentations from the leading experts in their fields on the latest developments in MRI, PET, SPECT, IR, Raman Sepctroscopy and more.
The changes RECIST 1.1 has made - an assessment one year on. How is MRI being used to guide biopsies? Can less harmful techniques than PET be as effective in imaging a tumour? Are nanoparticles the future for advanced cancer imaging? Looking beyond tumour size - what techniques can help us understand the internal workings of a tumour? How can we reduce the harmful effects of imaging? How effective is proteomic profiling using mass spectrometry in diagnostics?
Attend this event to discover the power of imaging for developing new drugs, following the reaction to therapies and developing a personalised approach to the treatment of cancer.
Venue
Address
45-51 Buckingham Gate,
London,
United Kingdom
London,
United Kingdom
Prices *
499-1299 Pound Sterling
Exhibition
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Organization
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