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Kitteltaschenkarte RECIST zum Download
Anlässlich der Fortbildung RECIST and beyond – Ontologische Klassifikation und Response Kriterien am 6.9.2014 in Köln stellt die AG Onkologische Bildgebung der Deutschen Röntgengesellschaft die Kitteltaschenkarte RECIST 1.0 und 1.1 vor.
Die Kitteltaschenkarte soll den Radiologen in der täglichen Routine einen stichpunktartigen Überblick über RECIST liefern und bei der Response-Evaluierung helfen.
Sie ist über die Deutsche Röntgengesellschaft als laminierte Version und auch zum Download erhältlich.
aycan bietet in seiner onkologischen Workstation ein Modul zur RECIST 1.1 Auswertung, sowie eine automatische Registrierung und strukturiertes Befunden an.
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Fortbildung RECIST and beyond
Kitteltaschenkarte
Onkologie Workstation