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Radiologists can now better understand genomic reports, which are crucial for targeted cancer therapies. This knowledge aids in interpreting oncologic imaging for personalized patient treatment.

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  • Genomics
  • Radiology

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  • Genomic testing is increasingly important for selecting cancer treatments.
  • Radiologists need to understand genomic data to support oncologic care.

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  • To guide radiologists in interpreting modern genomic reports.
  • To explain the relevance of genomic information for oncologic imaging.

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  • Review of current genomic testing and reporting standards.
  • Analysis of the impact of genomic data on oncologic imaging interpretation.

Main Results:

  • Genomic reports have a specific language and format.
  • Genomic information is highly relevant for interpreting oncologic imaging.

Conclusions:

  • Understanding genomic reports is essential for radiologists in oncology.
  • Genomic testing guides targeted cancer therapies and impacts imaging interpretation.