Using Functional Imaging to Interrogate the Natural History of Osteoradionecrosis

Date
October 26, 2016
Time
06:45am - 07:30am
Details

Location

Mission Bay Hospital - (A1602 B) / 1855 - 4th Street - San Francisco - 94158

Lecturer

Stephen Lai, MD, PhD, FACS
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Department of Head and Neck Surgery
Department of Molecular and Cellular Oncology

Topic

"Using Functional Imaging to Interrogate the Natural History of Osteoradionecrosis"

Educational Objectives
1. To examine the use of functional imaging to assess tumor and normal tissue response to radiation therapy.
2. To understand the use of DCE-MRI to monitor mandibular bone response to radiation therapy.
3. To recognize the potential utility of vascular imaging in surgical planning for treatment of osteoradionecrosis.

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