
Imaging in Gynecologic Disorders
UC San Diego Women's Health Symposium
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August 18, 202514m 54s
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Show Notes
Rebecca Rakow Penner, M.D., Ph.D., is a body and breast imaging radiologist and MRI physicist advancing how pelvic pain and gynecologic cancers are diagnosed through imaging. She highlights how MRI is improving the detection of endometriosis, pelvic adhesions, venous disorders, and pelvic floor dysfunction with enhanced resolution and motion-sensitive techniques. Rakow Penner also works on new MRI-based protocols that may reduce the need for contrast agents in evaluating breast and ovarian cancer. Through innovative modeling techniques like restriction spectrum imaging, she explores how to differentiate cancerous tissue from post-treatment effects, aiming to improve treatment assessment for cervical and ovarian cancer. Her collaborations span clinical, engineering, and pathology teams.
Series: "Motherhood Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 40673]
Topics
MRIradiologypelvic painendometriosisgynecologic cancerbreast imagingovarian cancercervical cancerdiffusion imagingrestriction spectrum imagingT2 imagingT1 imagingadhesionspelvic floorvenous disordercancer screeningimaging