Radiology

Composition:

Chair: Annemieke Littooij (The Netherlands) A.S.Littooij-2@umcutrecht.nl
Vice chair: Irmina Sefic (Slovenia) Irmina.sefic@gmail.com

Members:

  • Herve Brisse (France)

  • Jürgen Schäfer (Germany)

  • Sebastian Gassenmaier (Germany)

  • Ricarda Kruechten (Germany)

  • Anat Ilivitzki (Israel)

  • Pierluigi Di Paolo (Italy)

  • Anna Perrone (Italy)

  • Anita Spezzacatene (Italy)

  • Claudio Granata (Italy)

  • Luis Riera (Spain)

  • Bart de Keizer (The Netherlands)

  • Kieran McHugh (United Kingdom)

  • Erica Pace (United Kingdom)

  • Tom Watson (United Kingdom)

  • Simon Wan (United Kingdom)

  • Tejas Kapadia (United Kingdom)


Key achievements

A paper regarding recommendations for HR NB imaging updates is being prepared for publication

Publication of White paper on the current state of imaging biomarkers in cooperation with the ESPR (European Society of Radiology) Oncologic Imaging Task Force

Aims

For the next year

  • Publication of a paper regarding HRNB

  • To provide criteria for structured reporting of imaging of neuroblastoma and creation of case report forms, aiming to warrant a uniform, systematic approach in reporting of neuroblastoma among centres and thus to improve the quality of data available

  • Initiating collaborative research

For the next 5 years

  • To establish an e-platform for sharing the imaging of controversial cases with surgeons, radiotherapists and nuclear medicine colleagues.

  • Realisation of a study regarding infant NBL with massive hepatic involvement: imaging criteria for dismal outcome?

  • Realisation of a study regarding sarcopenia in NB patients

Meetings

  • SIOPEN AGM meeting

  • Conjoined meeting with Nuclear Medicine & Physics group

  • Conjoined meeting with the LC-DT group

  • Several TCs during the year


Interested in joining the Specialty committee?

Please first register to become a SIOPEN member and then contact the specialty committee chair and/or co-chair in order to join the committee.

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