Multimodality is redefining interventional oncology at ECIO 2026

Join Canon Medical at the European Conference on Interventional Oncology (ECIO 2026), taking place from April 26 to 30 in Basel, Switzerland. Visit us at booth 23 to discover how Alphenix 4D CT and Aplio i800 support image-guided cancer care through a multimodality approach that brings together CT, angiography, and ultrasound in one connected clinical workflow.

As interventional oncology continues to expand in both relevance and complexity, clinicians need imaging solutions that support precision, workflow efficiency, and confidence throughout the treatment pathway. At ECIO 2026, Canon Medical highlights how Alphenix 4D CT, our versatile Angio-CT solution, and Aplio i800 can support treatment planning, guidance, treatment, and verification in a single environment.

Don’t miss our dedicated symposium, “Rise of the IO Heroes: Powered by Alphenix 4D CT,” on April 27, where leading experts will share clinical insights and real-world experiences with this powerful technology.

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What’s on stage for Canon at ECIO 2026

At ECIO 2026, Canon Medical showcases a multimodality approach to interventional oncology imaging. By combining CT, angiography, and ultrasound, clinicians can work with anatomical, functional, and real-time imaging more seamlessly. This approach can help support informed decision-making, procedural guidance, and workflow continuity across a broad range of interventional oncology procedures.

Visit us at booth 23 to discover how Alphenix 4D CT – our versatile angio-CT solution that empowers interventional oncologists – is redefining flexibility in the interventional suite by bringing CT and angiography together in one room, helping support efficient transitions between imaging modes during diagnosis, treatment, and verification. Combined with Aplio i800, it creates a multimodality setup designed to support precision and confidence throughout the procedure.

Meet our team and explore how Canon Medical is supporting interventional oncology with imaging solutions designed for clinical flexibility and workflow integration. Our experts will be available to discuss how Alphenix 4D CT and Aplio i800 can be integrated into your clinical environment and how a multimodality approach can support procedural efficiency and treatment confidence.

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Satellite Symposium ECIO 2026
Rise of the IO Heroes: The Alphenix 4D CT

April 27 | 13:15–14:00 | Auditorium 2

Join the “Rise of the IO Heroes: Powered by Alphenix 4D CT” symposium

April 27, 13:15–14:00 | Auditorium 2

Don’t miss the Canon Medical symposium at ECIO 2026. During this session, leading experts will share their perspectives and early clinical experience with Alphenix 4D CT in interventional oncology, with a focus on workflow, multimodality imaging, and practical implementation. The session will be moderated by Prof. Boris Guiu and will feature presentations from Dr. Jan Křístek and Dr. Alexis Ricoeur.

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Program
  • Introduction | Prof. Boris Guiu
  • Hybrid Angio CT: the Elegant Workhorse | Dr. Jan Křístek
  • The Future of Precision: Elevating Interventional Oncology with Advanced 4D CT Imaging | Dr. Alexis Ricoeur
  • Live Q&A moderated by Prof. Boris Guiu
Why Should You Attend?
  • To explore how Alphenix 4D CT and Aplio i800 can be used together in interventional oncology practice
  • To hear early clinical experience with Alphenix 4D CT and its role in procedural workflows
  • To understand how multimodality imaging can support workflow efficiency and patient care
  • To gain expert insights from key opinion leaders on the use of Alphenix solutions in interventional oncology

Information on Speakers and Presentations

Moderator: Prof. Boris Guiu, MD, PhD Interventional Radiologist and Head of Department
University Hospital of Montpellier
Montpellier, France

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Speaker: Dr. Jan Křístek, MD, PhD Interventional Radiologist and Head of the Radiology Department
Masaryk Memorial Cancer Institute
Brno, Czech Republic

Presentation: Hybrid Angio CT: the Elegant Workhorse

Masaryk Memorial Cancer Institute (MMCI) in Brno is an OECI-accredited Comprehensive Cancer Center and the largest cancer center in the Czech Republic, with approximately 230 beds. Increasing demand for basic interventional procedures, such as biopsies, drainages, and oesophageal or biliary stenting, has placed significant pressure on organization and workload. Traditionally, these procedures were performed at multiple locations, including the angio suite and dedicated interventional time slots on diagnostic CT scanners.

More complex and time-consuming interventions, such as vertebroplasty, screw fixation, percutaneous ablation, embolization, TACE, and combined approaches, further challenged scheduling and contributed to operational inefficiencies and team strain.

The establishment of a dedicated interventional operating room, centered on a hybrid Angio-CT system, addressed many of these challenges. This approach improved scheduling flexibility, equipment availability, hygiene standards, anaesthesiology workflow, and reduced patient and material transfers. As a result, technical capabilities were expanded, procedure times were reduced, and safety, efficiency, and reliability were improved.

In this presentation, Dr. Křístek will share first-hand experience and discuss the technical and organizational challenges encountered during Angio-CT implementation, along with the solutions adopted.

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Speaker: Dr. Alexis Ricoeur, MD, EBIR-ES Interventional Radiologist and Head of the Abdominal and Interventional Radiology Uni
Geneva University Hospitals (HUG)
Geneva, Switzerland

Presentation: The Future of Precision: Elevating Interventional Oncology with Advanced 4D CT Imaging

This session examines the clinical utility of the Alphenix 4D CT system in managing complex oncological cases. The discussion will focus on the technical synergy between high-definition angiography and CT imaging, specifically highlighting how this integration optimizes Selective Internal Radiation Therapy (SIRT) through precise vascular mapping and immediate endpoint verification.

Furthermore, we will address procedural workflows and dose management protocols tailored to the specific requirements of both adult and pediatric oncology populations. By analyzing the implementation of real-time 4D navigation, this presentation aims to demonstrate how enhanced visualization supports procedural accuracy and therapeutic validation in modern interventional suites.

The objective is to provide an overview of how multimodal imaging platforms contribute to improving and standardizing outcomes in precision oncology.

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FAQ

What will Canon Medical present at ECIO 2026?
Canon Medical will present Alphenix 4D CT and Aplio i800 at ECIO 2026. Together, they support a multimodality approach to interventional oncology by combining CT, angiography, and ultrasound in a connected workflow.

Where can I meet Canon Medical at ECIO 2026?
You can meet Canon Medical at booth 23 during ECIO 2026 in Basel. Our team will be there to discuss the role of multimodality imaging in interventional oncology and demonstrate our latest solutions.

When will the Canon Medical symposium take place?
The Canon Medical symposium will take place on April 27, 13:15–14:00 in Auditorium 2, Congress Center Basel.

What is the symposium title?
The symposium title is "Rise of the IO Heroes: Powered by Alphenix 4D CT."

Who will speak during the symposium?
The symposium will be moderated by Prof. Boris Guiu and will include presentations from Dr. Jan Křístek, and Dr. Alexis Ricoeur.

Why attend the symposium?
The session will offer clinical perspectives and early experience with Alphenix 4D CT in interventional oncology. It will also explore how multimodality imaging can support procedural workflows and treatment confidence.

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