AI & CEM Breast Imaging Workshop

24th Asian Oceanian Congress of Radiology (AOCR) & Singapore Congress of Radiology-WIRES (SGCR-WIRES)

Get a practical, case-based update on how to integrate AI and contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) into modern breast imaging practice, with a strong focus on workflow and hands-on experience.

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20 August 2026, Thursday 
14:00 - 16:30
ITS Science & Medical, Training Room

219 Henderson Road, #08-02, Henderson Industrial Park, Singapore 159556

Join the AI & CEM Breast Imaging Workshop

This session is ideal for breast radiologists and/or mammographer leads who are interested in adopting or optimising AI in tomosynthesis and CEM/CEM biopsy in their institutions, and who value interactive, hands-on learning.

Learn from experienced regional faculty members Professor Jung Hyun Yoon (Severance Hospital, South Korea) and Dr Rameysh Danovani (Changi General Hospital, Singapore).

The workshop will conclude with a joint Q&A with all faculty, providing an opportunity to discuss implementation challenges, best practices and real-world experience.

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Genius AI™ Detection Technology


A deep-learning algorithm designed to aid radiologists' diagnostic performance and detect breast cancer1,2,3 from tomosynthesis images from the Hologic Dimensions Mammography Systems.

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The I-View software can combine the power of Contrast Enhanced Mammography (CEM) with 2D and tomosynthesis images, all under one compression, providing anatomical and functional imaging in one exam.4

Workshop Programme

The role of AI in tomosynthesis and how it can support radiologists in lesion detection, characterisation and workflow efficiency


A hands-on session will follow, allowing participants to experience AI-assisted 3D mammography on workstations and appreciate its impact on daily reading.

20 August | 14:10 - 15:20

Professor Jung Hyun Yoon  
Severance Hospital, South Korea

CEM, CEM biopsy and the lateral arm approach


This will be followed by a CEM hands-on workshop, where participants can review cases and understand practical aspects of image interpretation and interventional planning. 

20 August | 15:20 - 16:20

Dr Rameysh Danovani
Changi General Hospital, Singapore

Joint Question & Answer with faculty members


An opportunity to discuss implementation challenges, best practices and real-world experience with all faculty members.

20 August | 16:20 - 16:30

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    2. Hologic data on file: TFS-00002 Rev 003.
    3. Hologic data on File: DHM-09325 Rev 003. 
    4. Burhenne LJW., Wood SA., D'Orsi CJ., et al. Potential Contribution of Computer-aided Detection to the Sensitivity of Screening Mammography, Radiology 2000; 215:554-562;

     

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