The Radiology Society of Pernambuco (SRPE) invites all residents, trainees, associates and students of the Radiology Leagues of the State, as well as other interested parties, to participate in the 1st International Oncology Symposium of the SRPE. The event will be held at 7 pm on September 20, at the Rui Paula restaurant, located at Shopping RioMar, in Recife (PE). Registration is open on the SRPE website: www.srpe.org.br.
The program of the event is not to be missed, as it will feature the participation of two renowned international speakers:
Dr. Ana Paula Atihe Benveniste is Associate Professor in the Breast Radiology Sector in the Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Director of the Research Center and Fellowship Program in the Breast Imaging Sector at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, USA.
The Doctor. Marcelo FK Benveniste is Associate Professor in the Department of Thoracic Radiology in the Department of Diagnostic Radiology at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, also in Houston. He completed medical residency at the Federal University of São Paulo (Unifesp), in the city of São Paulo.
The topic of Dr. Ana Paula will be Caught up on the correlation of imaging findings with pathological findings after image-guided breast biopsies: concordant or discordant. “She has great experience in breast radiology and will brighten up our event”, says Dr. Maria de Fátima Vasco Aragão, president of SRPE.
Already Dr. Marcelo will talk about Actinic Pulmonary Disease: what the radiologist needs to know. “His line of research is based on actinic pneumonitis. It is a subject little discussed with residents in general, with the exception of specialized centers in Oncology. The theme will be of great value to radiologists and/or residents of the area”, says Dr. Fatima.
“In addition to the update, it will be a great moment for the SRPE to get together. The event will take place in one of the best and most welcoming Portuguese cuisine restaurants in Recife. Do not miss this great opportunity”, invites the president of SRPE.