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+ Target Audience: radiologists
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Breast Imaging: Advanced Multimodality
Designed for both the clinical radiologist who specializes in breast imaging and the radiologist who has general diagnostic duties, this online video CME program delivers practical, case-based insights across the full spectrum of breast imaging.
UCSF Breast Imaging highlights recent developments, with a strong focus on the use of multimodality imaging and intervention (mammography, ultrasound and MRI), as well as the growing use of tomosynthesis and contrast-enhanced mammography.
Dynamic continuing medical education lectures, challenging cases, and discussion panels will help sharpen diagnostic accuracy and clinical decision-making. Additional topics include:
- BI-RADS 6th edition changes and updates
- Breast ultrasound and palpable lump work-up
- MRI protocols, indications, and challenging case review
- Axillary assessment, staging, and histologic insights
- Medicolegal considerations and malpractice case review
Series Release Date: June 1, 2026
Estimated time to complete activity: 23.0 hours
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
- Apply and utilize BI-RADS categories as appropriate, and be aware of changes and updates in the upcoming 6th edition
- Develop a skillful and practical approach to performing and interpreting mammography and breast US
- Understand and implement the growing use of MRI in the clinical setting
- Understand and adopt the current use of tomosynthesis and contrast-enhanced mammography in breast imaging
Intended Audience
Radiologists and physicians from other medical specialties who will benefit from a greater knowledge of imaging protocols, imaging methods and image interpretation.
+ Topics:
Why BI-RADS Matters – Edward Sickles, MD
BI-RADS 6th Edition – Mammography, US, MRI – Jessica Leung, MD
BI-RADS 6th Edition – The Audit – Edward Sickles, MD
Mammographic Analysis of Breast Calcifications – Heather I. Greenwood, MD
Asymmetries and Architectural Distortion in the Era of Tomosynthesis – Jessica Leung, MD
Screening Mammography Case-Based Challenges – Increase your CDR, Decrease Your RR – Heather I. Greenwood, MD
Questions and Discussion – Faculty Panel
BI-RADS for Breast Ultrasound – Lori Strachowski, MD
Imaging of the Male Breast – Rita Freimanis, MD
Work-up of the Palpable Breast Lump – Lori Strachowski, MD
Rad-Path Clinical Correlation – The Final Steps – Lori Strachowski, MD
Intrinsic Subtypes – Enhancing Your Breast Imaging Reads with Radiogenomics – Rita Freimanis, MD
Contrast Enhanced Mammography – Implementation and Cases – Heather I. Greenwood, MD
Questions and Discussion – Faculty Panel
Clinically Relevant AI in Breast Imaging – Bonnie Joe, MD PhD
Breast MRI Diagnostic Indications – Bonnie Joe, MD PhD
The Reconstructed Breast – Lori Strachowski, MD
Breast MRI – Abbreviated vs Full Protocol – Bonnie Joe, MD PhD
Jeopardy – Instructive Breast Imaging Cases – Lori Strachowski, MD
What Can We Learn from Difficult MRI Cases – Bonnie Joe, MD PhD
Questions and Discussion – Faculty Panel
Lymph Node Assessment and Management of the Axilla in the Breast Cancer Patient – Jessica Leung, MD
Updated Understanding of Breast Cancer Histologic Types – Rita Freimanis, MD
Breast Cancer Staging in 2026 – Jessica Leung, MD
Workshop – Challenging Cases 1 – Jessica Leung, MD
Workshop – Challenging Cases 2 – Edward Sickles, MD
Medicolegal Aspects of Breast Imaging Practice – Edward Sickles, MD
Case-Based Review of Potential Malpractice – Edward Sickles, MD
MRI Case Review – What to Biopsy? – Bonnie Joe, MD PhD
Questions and Discussion – Faculty Panel





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