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SUMMARY:Lung Screening to Radiogenomics: Future Directions in CT-Based Precision Diagnostics for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) 
URL:https://academy.eu.medical.canon/courses/lung-screening-to-radiogenomics-future-directions-in-ct-based-precision-diagnostics-for-non-small-cell-lung-cancer-nsclc/
DESCRIPTION:This future-focused session will introduce a flexible and comprehensive lung screening solution and explore how emerging radiogenomics approaches may extend the role of CT in diagnostics beyond detection towards non-invasive characterisation of tumour biology in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Drawing on collaborative research with NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde and the University of Glasgow\, the presentation will outline ongoing work to investigate whether routine CT imaging can help predict tumour mutation status and support more rapid diagnostic assessment. \n\nThe session will describe the technological direction of this work\, its potential clinical relevance\, and the possible value it may offer to patients\, clinicians\, and healthcare providers. It will also consider how advances in CT-based image analysis may contribute to future precision diagnostic pathways\, including improved stratification and more informed treatment planning. \n\nDescribe the key components of a flexible and comprehensive lung screening solution\nSummarise the aims and direction of the radiogenomics research being undertaken with NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde and the University of Glasgow\nRecognise the potential role of CT imaging in supporting non-invasive assessment of NSCLC tumour mutation status \nExplain how emerging radiogenomics technologies may contribute to future patient stratification and diagnostic pathways in lung cancer \n\nThis session has been CPD accredited by The College of Radiographers.\n\nThis session will be hosted by Canon Medical Systems UK during UKIO 2026.
LOCATION:UKIO 2026\, Stand A29
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SUMMARY:Putting People First – AI in MRI
URL:https://academy.eu.medical.canon/courses/putting-people-first-ai-in-mri-3/
DESCRIPTION:This session will showcase Canon’s AI technologies: Advanced intelligent Clear-IQ Engine (AiCE)\, Precise IQ Engine (PIQE) and Iterative Motion Correction (IMC).  It will demonstrate how they can be implemented to increase SNR and resolution in MRI\, leading to improved clinical confidence and patient workflow. \n\nDescribe the principles of AI-based reconstruction and motion correction in MRI\, including Advanced intelligent Clear-IQ Engine (AiCE)\, Precise IQ Engine (PIQE)\, and Iterative Motion Correction (IMC).  \nExplain how these technologies improve signal-to-noise ratio (SNR)\, spatial resolution\, and overall image quality in clinical MRI.  \nEvaluate the impact of AI-driven techniques on diagnostic confidence and image interpretation in routine practice.  \nApply knowledge of AiCE\, PIQE\, and IMC to optimise MRI protocols for different patient groups\, including those with motion-related challenges.  \nAssess how the integration of AI technologies can enhance workflow efficiency and improve patient experience within their own clinical service. \n\nThis session has been CPD accredited by The College of Radiographers.\n\nThis session will be hosted by Canon Medical Systems UK during UKIO 2026.
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