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Why Breast Cancers Get Missed
Live Q&A with Dr. Laszlo Tabar
An interactive clinical discussion on early detection, diagnostic accuracy, and real-world interpretation challenges.
Join a live virtual Q&A session focused on clinical decision-making in breast imaging. This session explores how and why cancers are missed, and how imaging-pathology correlation, structured interpretation, and pattern recognition can improve early detection in practice.
About This Session
This live Q&A provides a focused opportunity to examine how diagnostic errors occur in breast imaging and how they can be reduced in everyday clinical workflows.
Through live discussion and audience engagement, Dr. Tabar will address:
- Challenges in early cancer detection
- Interpretation of subtle imaging findings
- Clinical implications of missed or delayed diagnoses
Participants are encouraged to bring forward real-world questions and scenarios for discussion.
Key Topics of Discussion
- Why early-stage cancers are frequently missed
- Imaging-pathology correlation in diagnostic accuracy
- Detection of lesions originating in the TDLU vs. ductal system
- Identification of subtle imaging features of early malignancy
- Differentiating indolent vs. aggressive tumor patterns
- Diagnostic challenges in dense breast tissue
- Structured approaches to mammographic interpretation
- Analysis and classification of calcifications
- Clinical impact of delayed detection
Pre-Session Engagement
When you register, you can submit a question for live discussion.
Example prompts:
- What cases or patterns are most difficult to interpret?
- Where are missed diagnoses most likely in your workflow?
- What diagnostic scenarios would you like expert perspective on?
Selected questions and shared themes will be addressed during the session.
What You Will Gain
- Insight into why cancers are missed and how to detect them earlier
- Greater confidence in identifying subtle imaging findings
- Practical frameworks for improving diagnostic accuracy
- Deeper understanding of imaging-pathology relationships
- Direct engagement with expert clinical reasoning
Faculty
Laszlo Tabar, MD, PhD, FACR (Hon.)
Professor Emeritus of Radiology
Uppsala University Faculty of Medicine, Sweden
Dr. Tabar is internationally recognized for his contributions to breast imaging, early detection, and imaging-pathology correlation.
Who Should Attend
- Radiologists
- Breast imaging specialists
- Diagnostic imaging physicians
- Radiology fellows and trainees
- Clinicians involved in breast imaging interpretation and decision-making
Session Format
- Faculty-led clinical discussion
- Audience-driven Q&A
- Integration of submitted participant questions
The session will be recorded and may be made available to registered participants.
Important Information
This is a non-accredited educational event. No CME credit will be provided.
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