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Practical applications and strategies for integration

Practical applications and strategies for integration

Case Challenge Asia: Imaging Gradual Cognitive Decline

Authored by Hiroshi Matsuda

Part of a two-case challenge series focused on the Asian healthcare system, this interactive module refines your PET interpretation and clinical decision-making skills. These scenarios focus on gradual cognitive decline and functional assessment, emphasizing careful integration of imaging with clinical context. Strengthen your approach to clear, practical communication.

Hiroshi Matsuda

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General information

Title: Case Challenge Asia: Imaging Gradual Cognitive Decline

Release date: February 6, 2026

Estimated time to complete activity: 10-15 mins

Target audience

This program is intended for Imaging physicians, including Nuclear Medicine Physicians, Radiologists, Neuroradiologists, Radiology Physician Assistants, Imaging Residents. It is also suitable for Neurologists.

Learning objectives

Following completion of this independent educational program, you will be able to:

  • Integrate best practice for the selection, interpretation, and reporting of PET biomarkers in the context of your local clinical practice
  • Incorporate optimal communication and reporting methods to enhance interdisciplinary working and patient relationships

Faculty & disclosures

Prof Hiroshi Matsuda
Director, Clinical Imaging Center for Healthcare
Nippon Medical School, Bunkyo City, Tokyo, Japan

Disclosures
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research: Intramural Research Grant for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders of the National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry.
Received Honoraria from PDRadiopharma.

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