1) To learn recent imaging techniques for the qualitative and quantitative diagnosis, selection of treatment methods, and evaluation of monitoring after treatment for HCC. 2) To understand the imaging findings of hepatocarcinogenesis from regenerate nodule going through low and high grade dysplastic nodule, early HCC and finally to advanced HCC. 3) To review current clinical practice guidelines including role of imaging for the diagnosis and treatment for HCC with focus on recent change of guidelines by rapid progression of imaging biomarkers.
Choi, B,
Imaging of HCC—A Korean Perspective. Radiological Society of North America 2014 Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, - ,Chicago IL.
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