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Shaanxi International Medical Exchange Promotion Association's Liver Cancer Imaging Diagnosis Communication Seminar was Successfully Held

2023-02-16

Shaanxi International Medical Exchange Promotion Association's Liver Cancer Imaging Diagnosis Communication Seminar was Successfully Held

 

On February 15, 2023, the "Liver Cancer Imaging Diagnosis Exchange Symposium" hosted by the SXIMEA was successfully held online. More than 600 doctors from imaging, radiology, hepatobiliary surgery, and hepatology departments across the province participated in the online learning.

 

The conference began with an opening speech by Professor Quanxin Yang from the Second Affiliated Hospital Of Xi'an Jiao Tong University (Xibei Hospital). The academic session was co-chaired by Professor Yongping Dang from Chang'an District of Xi'an and Professor Yan Zhang from Baoji Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital. Professor Xiaohui Li from the Second Affiliated Hospital Of Xi'an Jiao Tong University (Xibei Hospital) presented on the "Standardization and Exploration of Primovist Scan Technology," Professor Li Zhang from Shaanxi Provincial People's Hospital discussed "Post-ablation Imaging Assessment of Hepatocellular Carcinoma," Tao Zhang from the Xi'an Sanqiao Hospital shared insights on "Diagnostic Thinking and Analysis of Common Liver Lesions," Professor Jing Zhang from Shaanxi Provincial People's Hospital elaborated on the "Application of Hepatobiliary-specific Contrast Agents in Benign Focal Liver Lesions," and Wenguo Sun from Chang'an District Hospital in Xi'an provided an in-depth interpretation of the "Consensus on Secondary Prevention of Primary Liver Cancer (2021 Edition)." The presentations were detailed and comprehensive.  

 

At the end of the conference, Director Quanxin Yang provided a summary. The purpose of this conference was to promote the sharing of expertise and experience in early pre-cancer diagnosis among experts and hospitals in the province and even in the western region, drive grassroots hospital imaging doctors to master liver tumor imaging techniques, and jointly improve the detection rate of liver tumors. This, in turn, would benefit patients by providing clinicians with more valuable surgical time, promoting the development of medical imaging specialties in the northwest region, improving the professional level of imaging diagnosis-related fields, helping imaging specialists enhance their diagnostic and differential diagnostic capabilities and levels, and jointly promoting the progress and development of the imaging specialty.