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The Quantitative Imaging Workshop (QIW) brings together leading experts from around the world for the advancement of quantitative low-dose computerized tomography (LDCT) imaging biomarkers for detection and management of early thoracic disease—lung cancer, COPD and cardiovascular disease—three of the top four leading causes of death in the U.S.

The Workshop, convened by the Prevent Cancer Foundation and in partnership with the American Lung Association, is a high-impact, multi-disciplinary forum where participants explore exciting new biomedical opportunities that arise with use of these transformational imaging technologies. Participants hail from industry, academia, professional societies, government and patient advocacy and come together to discuss progress and make recommendations about next steps in thoracic imaging.

Details on the 2024 virtual Quantitative Imaging Workshop from the Prevent Cancer Foundation.

Learn more about this year’s workshop

Register for Quantitative Imaging Workshop XXI

November 14-15, 2024. Virtual.

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Quantitative Imaging Workshop: What it is and why it’s important

James L. Mulshine, M.D., International Leadership Award

This annual award is presented to someone who has had a profound influence on reducing the negative impact of early thoracic diseases, including lung cancer, COPD and cardiovascular disease.

The recipient of the 2024 award will be announced at the Quantitative Imaging Workshop on November 14.

Click here to review past recipients of this award.

 

Support the Workshop

Thank you to our partners who are working with us to increase lung cancer screening and early detection. If your organization would like to support the Quantitative Imaging Workshop, or for more information on how to become a corporate partner, please email Jennifer Niyangoda, Jennifer.Niyangoda@preventcancer.org.

 

 

Thank you to our sponsors

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