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26th Annual RSM PET CT Day
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 Export to Your Calendar 16/03/2026
When: Monday, March 16, 2026
9:15 AM
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Royal Society of Medicine
1 Wimpole Street
London W1G 0AE
United Kingdom

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Celebrate innovation and excellence at our annual PET CT meeting- an in-person event bringing together leading experts and radiology health professionals to explore the latest developments in PET CT technology and practice.

With a strong focus on enhancing care for patients undergoing PET CT scanning, this meeting offers an in-depth look at emerging tracers, the evolving role of artificial intelligence in imaging, and cutting-edge insights into myocardial inflammation.

Hear from renowned British and European speakers as they share updates on the impact of PET technologies on lymphoma reporting from both clinical and technological perspectives, discuss PET CT in gynaecological and breast malignancies, and how reconstruction techniques are shaping clinical outcomes.

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