

European Conference on Interventional Oncology
Since 2008, the European Conference on Interventional Oncology (ECIO) has served as a premier multidisciplinary platform for knowledge exchange. This event brings together an expanding community of experts in minimally invasive cancer care. We were delighted to once again be present with an engaging program and had the opportunity for inspiring discussions.

Conference Date: 26 - 30 April 2026
Location: Basel, Switzerland
Venue: Congress Center Basel (maps)
Moderator:
Prof. Irene Bargellini, MD
Associate Professor of Radiology
Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Turin
Speaker:
"A Fully Integrated Approach to Ablation: Clinical Experience with Seamless Planning, Guidance, and Therapy" | "Extending the limits of precision with interventional MRI" |
Jan Robert Kröger, MD Senior Physician Department of Radiology, Neuroradiology and Nuclear Medicine, Johannes Wesling Hospital Minden, Germany | Matthias Philipp Fabritius, MD Senior Physician Department of Radiology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, Germany |
NEW: Discover our latest software solutions designed to further enhance planning, imaging, and decision-making in interventional oncology. See us unveil a new AI-based workflow support for targeted embolization, and innovative applications for improvement of 2D and 3D image quality, all based on our newly launched ARTIS angiography portfolio.

Our AI-powered myEmbolization Guide automates manual tasks through easy 3D liver tumor contouring and comprehensive vascular mapping including feeder-/non-feeder identification for confident planning and precise navigation in liver and prostate embolization. Experience a new level of workflow efficiency! Image Courtesy: Hannover Medical School, Germany

Motion artifacts caused by pulsating vessels, heartbeat, or breathing can blur 3D imaging and limit detail visibility. Our new solution syngo DynaCT MORE1can re-enhance the detail visualization of blurred structures without losing anatomical information. We developed a tool that reduces motion artifacts to assess contrast-enhanced vessels and devices for confident treatment decisions. Image Courtesy: Stanford Hospital and Clinics, USA