Advanced visualization firm Intrasense is providing its Myrian software as a teaching tool for the Prostate MRI workshop at RSNA 2017 in Chicago.
Teachers will guide the trainees, 500 radiologists, on the MRI reference method Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System (PI-RADS 2) using the Myrian XP-Prostate software. The workshop will review multiparametric cases with the MRI PI-RADS 2 method, available within the Myrian prostate module. Doing so allows physicians to score the probability of prostate cancer in patients, with recognition and differentiation from benign pathology, according to the firm.