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SUMMARY:Head and Neck Cancer
DESCRIPTION:Moderator: Dr Angela Waweru \nSpeakers & Topics: \n\nDr Harish Nagaraj: Radiologic Imaging of Head & Neck Cancers\nDr Solomon Mutua: Role of PET/CT Scan in Head & Neck Imaging\n\nDr. Solomon Mutua emphasized the value of PET/CT in radiotherapy planning:\n– PET/CT allows for biologic imaging of tumors\, identifying hypoxic and metabolically active subvolumes.\n– Integration improves accuracy in delineating gross tumor volume (GTV)\, allowing for dose escalation while minimizing toxicity.\n– Particularly beneficial in cases with occult primaries\, equivocal CT/MRI\, and in adaptive RT strategies.\n– PET/CT-based contouring can reduce geographical misses and optimize nodal staging and treatment response.\n– Hypoxia imaging and dose painting are under investigation to further personalize radiotherapy protocols. \n 
URL:https://kesho-kenya.org/event/head-and-neck-cancer-3/
LOCATION:Virtual Event (Zoom)\, Kenya
CATEGORIES:CME 2025,Continuing Medical Education (CME)
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