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News

Issue 15

Imaging & Oncology

Imaging & Oncology coverThe College has published the second edition of Imaging & Oncology, released to coincide with United Kingdom Radiology Congress (UKRC) each year.

In the introduction to the 2006 edition, President Hazel Harries-Jones tells readers that "We have gathered a group of leading thinkers in the fields of clinical imaging and oncology to look at where the professions are going and the likely outcomes of groundbreaking practice, techniques and technology."

Authors and articles in this issue are:

Molecular imaging: What's ahead? - Bob Ott
Breast cancer treatment: What's coming? - Navita Somaiah and John Yarnold
New developments and applications of magnetic resonance in oncology - Geoffrey Payne and Elizabeth Charles-Edwards
Evolution in medical ultrasound practice: How to meet demand - Hazel Edwards
Consultant radiographic practice: Impacts on service delivery and patient management - Robert Law
Do consultant radiologists really consult? - Arpan Banerjee
Development of radiographer reporting into the 21st century - Gary Culpan
Is radiography still an emerging profession? - Derek Adrian-Harris
Is education fulfilling the need? - Julie O'Boyle

You can download Imaging & Oncology 2006 PDF (please note this file is 1.8Mb and may take a while to download on a dial up connection), or request a hard copy by e-mail.

The 2005 edition PDF is also available. (3.7Mb)

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