Lung Cancer Imaging 2016

Lung Cancer Imaging 2016

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Oakstone Lung Cancer Imaging 2016

Format:12 videos + 1 pdf, size: 2.91 GB

Course Audience: medical oncologists, pulmonologists, thoracic surgeons, radiation oncologists, pathologists

Overview:

Date of Original Release: March 31, 2016

Topics covered by Lung Cancer Imaging include:

Lung Cancer Screening, Lung Nodule Classification, Repeat Annual Screens, Lung Cancer Diagnosis, Smoking Related Diffuse Lung Diseases, Imaging the Adenocarcinoma Spectrum, Lung Cancer Treatment, Imaging the Post-Surgical Lung Cancer Patient and many others.

Lung Cancer Imaging covers best practices in interpreting CT scans obtained for lung cancer screening, staging, and treatment follow-up for those who may be actively involved in lung cancer screening clinics and in multidisciplinary lung cancer programs.

After completing Lung Cancer Imaging you should be better able to:

• Develop a lung cancer screening clinic

• Incorporate Lung-RADS into reports of LDCT for lung cancer screening

• Comply with CMS guidelines for lung cancer screening

• Improve accuracy of lung cancer detection on CT

• Recommend appropriate management of suspicious findings for lung cancer on chest CT

• Apply the TNM lung cancer staging system (7th edition)

Target Audience: Physicians focusing on Radiology, CT.

The activity was planned for Radiologists who are interpreting CT scans obtained for lung cancer screening, staging, and treatment follow-up, and who may be actively involved in lung cancer screening clinics, and in multidisciplinary lung cancer programs. The staff of lung cancer screening clinics and of multidisciplinary lung cancer clinics, including medical oncologists, pulmonologists, thoracic surgeons, radiation oncologists, pathologists, as well as the physician assistant/nurse navigators for these clinics.

It is estimate that it should take the average learner 6.75 hours to complete the activity.

 

01. Setting Up a Lung Cancer Screening Program Jared Christensen, MD (Video MP4 Format)

02. Lung Cancer Screening- Current Evidence and Recommendations Caroline Chiles, MD (Video MP4 Format)

03. Lung Cancer Screening- Lung Nodule Classification Caroline Chiles, MD (Video MP4 Format)

04. Lung Cancer Screening- Repeat Annual Screens Caroline Chiles, MD (Video MP4 Format)

05. Smoking Related Diffuse Lung Diseases- When to Suspect Lung Cancer Jeffrey P. Kanne, MD, FCCP (Video MP4 Format)

06. Typical and Atypical Imaging Manifestations of Lung Cancer Brett W. Carter, MD (Video MP4 Format)

07. Imaging the Adenocarcinoma Spectrum Jane P. Ko, MD (Video MP4 Format)

08. Lung Cancer Staging- Concepts and Controversies H. Page McAdams, MD (Video MP4 Format)

09. Imaging the Post-Surgical Lung Cancer Patient Jeremy Erasmus, MD (Video MP4 Format)

10. Imaging of Drug and Radiation-Induced Lung Disease H. Page McAdams, MD (Video MP4 Format)

11. Measuring Response to Therapy Jeremy Erasmus, MD (Video MP4 Format)

12. Recognizing Complications of Therapy Brett W. Carter, MD (Video MP4 Format)

Syllabus (PDF Format)