Top 10 Scientific Sessions at ECR 2026

Welcome to Canon Medical at ECR 2026, where innovation meets evidence.

At this year’s European Congress of Radiology, Canon technologies are featured in a series of high-level scientific presentations that highlight the clinical impact of advanced CT, MR and Ultrasound solutions powered by deep learning and precision engineering.

Explore the key scientific sessions below and discover how Canon technologies are shaping the future of radiology through peer-reviewed research and real-world clinical validation.

Key Scientific Studies featuring Canon technologies at ECR 2026
  1. March 8, 11:30 - 12:30 CET, ACV Research Stage 4. Leening Liu, Philadelphia / United States. Assessment of Low-Contrast Lesion Detectability in CT: Evaluation of Super Resolution Deep-Learning Reconstruction Using 3D-Printed Lifelike Abdominal Phantoms.
  2. March 6, 14:00 - 15:30 CET, ACV Research Stage 3. Mickaël Ohana, Schiltigheim / France. Impact of DLR-based whole heart Motion Correction on inter and intra reader reproducibility of pre-TAVR CT measurements.
  3. March 6, 14:00 - 15:30 CET, ACV Research Stage 3. Limiao Zou, Beijing / China. Super-resolution deep learning reconstruction for coronary CT angiography: improved coronary stenosis assessment and CAD-RADS reclassification.
  4. March 4, 15:00 - 16:00 CET, ACV Research Stage 1. Ioannis Sechopoulos, Nijmegen / Netherlands. Dose and noise texture effects on lung nodule volumetry in photon counting CT.
  5. March 5, 2026 / 13:32 - 13:38, EPOS™ Area, EPOS™ PULSE Stage D. Number C-14175. Marco Caballo, Amsterdam / Netherlands. Impact of a deep learning motion correction software on diagnostic interpretability of coronary CT angiograms in patients with high heart rate.
  6. March 8, 08:00 - 09:00 CET. ACV Room G1. José Thiago De Souza De Castro, Campinas / Brazil. Personalized Weight-Tiered Protocols in Angiotomography: The Synergy Between Canon Prime SP and Stellant SmartFlow Injector in Improving Diagnostic Quality.
  7. March 7, 12:30 - 13:30 CET. ACV Research Stage 4. Monika Zbroja-Putowska, Lublin / Poland. New horizons in liver steatosis imaging - multiparametric ultrasound - preliminary study.
  8. March 4, 08:00 - 09:30 CET. ACV Research Stage 1. Emma O'Shaughnessy, PARIS 10 / France. Deep learning-enhanced MRI assessment of the optic nerves: A focus on AiCE denoising.
  9. March 6, 09:30 - 11:00 CET. ACV Research Stage 2. Yoshiharu Ohno, Toyoake / Japan. Compared to Perfusion Assessment Capabilities among ECG- and PPG-Gated PREFUL and Dynamic CE-Perfusion MRIs.
  10. EPOS™ Area, number C-14695. Marco Caballo, Amsterdam / Netherlands. Impact of super-resolution deep learning reconstruction on volumetry accuracy and variability of solid lung nodules and ground glass opacities in low-dose and ultra-low-dose CT.


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