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Expand Your Knowledge of Cancer Screening and Staging

Access a wide range of programs designed to elevate and enhance your knowledge so you’re fully equipped to help your patients navigate the stress and worry they face during cancer screenings.

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Strengthen Decision Making in Lung Cancer Screening

With best practices for discussions with patients, this free CME program prepares you to support your patients and their preferences in choosing treatment for lung cancer.

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Maximize Evidence-Based MR Imaging Protocols for Staging Rectal Cancer

Learn to use evidence-based MRI protocols and standardized reporting while you improve your skills in helping patients understand the value of MR imaging for rectal cancer.

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Continue Your Cancer Education

Find the resources you need to stay current on the latest findings and update your skills.

  • Continuous Professional Improvement (CPI)

    Stay informed with the most current, content-rich case-based learning from leading subspecialists. Learning assessments include cancer screening and staging cases to refresh or advance your knowledge.

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  • Case in Point

    Work through a subspecialty case to determine differential diagnosis, make conclusions, review images, enhance your knowledge and earn over 91.25 credits per year for daily cases. You’ll find cancer-specific cases included throughout the year.

  • Breast Imaging Resources

    Resources to provide effective, safe, quality breast imaging care to patients.

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