Contrast-Enhanced Mammography: Principles, Performance, & Pitfalls

This accredited one-hour program hosted by Applied Radiology, is designed to educate radiologists, technologists, and imaging professionals on the principles, performance, and pitfalls of contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM).

Through didactic evidence-based presentation, case-based examples, and a short panel discussion, the program will provide practical strategies for incorporating contrast-enhanced mammography into your clinical practice.

Educational Objectives

At the completion of this program, participants will be able to:

  1. Describe the basic principles, workflow, and technical requirements of CEM.
  2. Differentiate the diagnostic performance and clinical indications of CEM compared to mammography and MRI.
  3. Identify the limitations and safety considerations of CEM and apply strategies to mitigate errors.
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