A New Era in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Breast Cancer 2015
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Mon, 11 May 2015, 18:00
End:
Mon, 11 May 2015, 20:00
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Professor Emeritus László Tabár, M.D. FACR (Hon)
******@***radiol.uu.se
- President - Mammography Education Inc.
- Professor of Radiology - University of Uppsala School of Medicine
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British Institute of Radiology (BIR)
The British Institute of Radiology (BIR) is a multidisciplinary membership organisation connecting all those with a professional interest in imaging science and radiation technology.Our aims are:
- To promote and encourage the study and practice of the art and science of radiology, radiobiology and the medical applications of nuclear science in all their aspects and the study of kindred sciences.
- To maintain and extend to the public advantage the usefulness of the work of the radiologist, radiobiologist, physicist, radiographer and X-ray engineer in the field of medicine and in the expanding field of the industrial application of radioactive substances.
- To disseminate knowledge concerning all aspects of the science of radiology, radiobiology and the medical applications of nuclear science.
- To accept subscriptions and gifts of all kinds, whether absolute or conditional, and to undertake and administer trusts for purposes falling within the objects of the Institute.
A consummate educator, Professor Tabár is responsible for the mentoring of
tens of thousands of breast imagers, surgeons and pathologists worldwide. His
influence is felt on every continent and there can be no doubt that his work as a
researcher and educator has saved the lives of hundreds of thousands of women.
As difficult as it may be to cite his greatest single accomplishment, his unceasing
efforts to bring diverse medical specialties together to improve screening,
diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer have profoundly influenced the current
generation of physicians.
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