Society of Interventional Radiology Convention - March 13 to 18 2010
More than 5,000 physicians, scientists and allied health professionals are expected to attend this premier IR event. Hot topic main sessions include a look at practicing interventional radiology in extreme situations (wars, pandemics and natural catastrophes); IR frontiers (molecular medicine and nanotechnology); vertebral augmentation (past, present and future treatments); and future interventional oncology advances. A new categorical course will examine the most controversial interventional radiology–related studies of the past year— including critical review of the latest advances along with pro and con arguments. Topics that will be explored include vertebroplasty, stroke and yttrium-90 cancer treatments.
On March 14, Matthew S. Johnson, M.D., FSIR, professor of radiology and surgery, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Leads the discussion on “Frontiers of IR,” highlighting current cutting-edge news from animal research to clinical studies to innovative practice initiatives (including molecular medicine, nanotechnology,
stenting jugular veins for multiple sclerosis).
Can you believe this. They will be talking about the impact of angioplasty and stenting on MS patients!
CCSVI info is now going direct to Vascular Surgeons and Interventional Radiologists who are the only ones that can diagnose and treat this disease.
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