Call for Abstract
Scientific Program
3rd International Conference on Radiology and Imaging, will be organized around the theme “Advanced Trends in Radiology and Imaging”
Radiology-2015 is comprised of 5 tracks and 39 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Radiology-2015.
Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.
Register now for the conference by choosing an appropriate package suitable to you.
- Track 1-1Liver cancer prognosis
- Track 1-2Brain cancer prognosis
- Track 1-3Squamous cell cancer prognosis
- Track 1-4Metastatic prognosis
- Track 1-5Radiologic-pathologic correlation
- Track 1-6Lung cancer screening: From science to practice
- Track 1-7Radiotherapy research: building on the past and looking to the future
- Track 1-8Amyloid brain imaging: clinical application in the evaluation of dementia
- Track 1-9Interventional radiology
- Track 1-10Clinical radiology
- Track 1-11Markers in radiology
- Track 1-12Veterinary radiology
- Track 2-1Diagnostic medical sonography
- Track 2-2Molecular imaging in dementia: Clinical research to clinical translation
- Track 2-3Ultrasound evaluation of thyroid nodules
- Track 2-4Advances in body imaging
- Track 2-5Molecular imaging of myocardium and vascular heart disease
- Track 2-6Molecular imaging of vessel biology
- Track 2-7Advanced imaging of lower back pain
- Track 2-8Ultrasound radiology
- Track 3-1Coronary CT angiography
- Track 3-2Abdomen and pelvic MR
- Track 3-3Body MRI approaches in cancer diagnosis and practice management
- Track 3-4Advances in cardiac CT: Structural / congenitai disease, radiation
- Track 3-5Radiation dose optimization strategies in medical imaging with focus on CT
- Track 3-6Mammographic screening: challenges and answers
- Track 3-7Challenging body CT/MR cases
- Track 4-1Approach to diffuse lung disease: Radiologic-pathology correlation
- Track 4-2Controversies in pediatric imaging
- Track 4-3The role of dynamic MRI in diagnosing lower back pain
- Track 4-4How much imaging is too much imaging?
- Track 4-5Cellular imagini
- Track 4-6Critical writing, reviewing and editing health services research on medical imaging
- Track 4-7Comprehensive personalised imaging of cardiothoracic diseases
- Track 4-8Musculoskeletal imaging and sports imaging
- Track 4-9Mammography and its techniques
- Track 5-1Optical, acoustic and PET imaging probes
- Track 5-2New concepts for multimodality imaging and reporter probes
- Track 5-3Novel concepts and probes for MRI